All the Skills of Open Tarì
New dates, a new exhibition section for young people and the latest trends, and talks that look to the future of Made in Italy and beyond. Campania’s Gold District event is back from 11 to 14 April
A strategic change of dates for the customary spring appointment with Open Tarì. The 27thedition of the jewelry exhibition willbe held this year from 11thto 14thApril, brought forward by a few weeks with respect to Easter and summer festivities,with Mother's Day first in line. In addition to this news, the JewelryCenter’s President, Vincenzo Giannotti,highlights all the skills of this now traditional event in Campania:«Our focus is always on the market, not only at trade show events, but through continuous marketing and dialogue. Every choice we make is the result of our daily dialogue with companies and the trade: from targeted promotions for customers, to the choice of date positioning, through to specific content., In fact, Open is not only increasingly consolidating its role as a commercial reference point for the Italian and European jewelry market, but also for thematic in-depth moments dedicated to training and professionally updating jewelers.»
Friday, 11thAprilwill begin with a talk on artificial intelligence applications for the jewelry world, followed by an interesting gemological insight into colored stones organized by IGI, and then a detailed discussion on tools and strategies for enhancing online jewelry communication.
The following day, the data of an important market survey, commissioned by ITAwith Confindustria Federorafi, on jewelry distribution trends in Europe will be unveiled to the public, focusing on the five main domestic markets (United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Italy). Remaining on the theme of conferences and updates, Monday 14thwill featurea conference organized byCampania Gold District and the Campania Region entitled “Jewelry in Campania: Made in Italy excellence between identity and innovation”, a unique opportunity for those wishing to know more about data and figures relating to the Campania jewelry supply chain. A system so unique as to have earned its inclusion in the national calendar of events to celebrate the 2nd National Made in Italy Day. In fact, the event will see entrepreneurs and institutions, experts from various universities, start-ups and students, the latter directly involved in a special Challenge on sustainable innovation in jewelry, also promoted by the District, come together on the Open Tarì stage.
But that’s not all that is new at this edition since the exhibition section also deserves attention. In fact, the Vanity Space section, an innovative space specifically for the youngest and trendiest proposals, will be making its debut,complementing another focus of the event: the artisan sector, which has always been at the core, as President Giannotti’s comments prove. «Of all Open's strong points, one that particularly stands outis the artisan sector which supports the supply chain and is fully operational at Tarì even during exhibitions.» A sector with significant numbers and a diversified range of services that include design, prototyping, production, setting, assaying and repair workshops. Not to mention the photographic, IT and administrative consultancy available in the Tarì Services Hub that, during the days spent at the show, offer jewelry retailers the chance to carry out activities not available in any other exhibition context.
Friday, 11thAprilwill begin with a talk on artificial intelligence applications for the jewelry world, followed by an interesting gemological insight into colored stones organized by IGI, and then a detailed discussion on tools and strategies for enhancing online jewelry communication.
The following day, the data of an important market survey, commissioned by ITAwith Confindustria Federorafi, on jewelry distribution trends in Europe will be unveiled to the public, focusing on the five main domestic markets (United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Italy). Remaining on the theme of conferences and updates, Monday 14thwill featurea conference organized byCampania Gold District and the Campania Region entitled “Jewelry in Campania: Made in Italy excellence between identity and innovation”, a unique opportunity for those wishing to know more about data and figures relating to the Campania jewelry supply chain. A system so unique as to have earned its inclusion in the national calendar of events to celebrate the 2nd National Made in Italy Day. In fact, the event will see entrepreneurs and institutions, experts from various universities, start-ups and students, the latter directly involved in a special Challenge on sustainable innovation in jewelry, also promoted by the District, come together on the Open Tarì stage.
But that’s not all that is new at this edition since the exhibition section also deserves attention. In fact, the Vanity Space section, an innovative space specifically for the youngest and trendiest proposals, will be making its debut,complementing another focus of the event: the artisan sector, which has always been at the core, as President Giannotti’s comments prove. «Of all Open's strong points, one that particularly stands outis the artisan sector which supports the supply chain and is fully operational at Tarì even during exhibitions.» A sector with significant numbers and a diversified range of services that include design, prototyping, production, setting, assaying and repair workshops. Not to mention the photographic, IT and administrative consultancy available in the Tarì Services Hub that, during the days spent at the show, offer jewelry retailers the chance to carry out activities not available in any other exhibition context.