
The January edition of Vicenzaoro, Italian Exhibition Group’s worldwide business-to-business event, which runs until next Tuesday in the Berici capital’s Expo Centre, launched this morning with a strong message about protecting made-in-Italy jewellery and goldsmithing. In his remarks, Valentino Valentini, Deputy Minister for Enterprise and Made in Italy, stressed the importance of Vicenzaoro‘s future projections.
Vicenzaoro is paving the way for the industry’s future in 2025, working alongside important stakeholders. Club degli Orafi and Intesa Sanpaolo are hosting a double in-depth event to commemorate their 20th year of collaboration. The opening day of the show will include an analysis of industry trends as well as a discussion of generational transition, while the meeting on Saturday the 18th will address global growth and the price of precious metals, with a special emphasis on the prospects of the US market. Skuola.net and Vioff, the Vicenzaoro off-show, began the day with a discussion at the Expo Centre’s Palladio Theatre between Italian supply chain representatives and high school students to ensure worker continuity.
Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony, titled “The Protection of Made in,” focused on design and workmanship as markers of unique Italian excellence. Legality in the jewellery sector is a critical component of development.” After institutional greetings from Maurizio Renzo Ermeti, President of the Italian Exhibition Group, Luca Zaia, President of the Veneto Region, Giacomo Possamai, Mayor of Vicenza, and Andrea Nardin, President of the Province of Vicenza, the issue was discussed by Claudia Piaserico, representing all the jewelry industry’s national associations, Matteo Zoppas, President of ITA, and General Bruno Bartoloni, Commander of the Financial Police’s Economy and Finance Protection Unit. (Statements in the attachment).
VICENZAORO, A PLATFORM FOR MADE IN ITALY IN FOREIGN MARKETS Another sold-out edition with over 1,300 exhibitors, including 60% Italian brands and 40% foreign from 30 countries, primarily Turkey, Hong Kong, India, Thailand, and Germany. T.Gold, the b2b expo dedicated to jewellery technology and machinery, is a highlight of the winter edition, with 170 exhibiting businesses, 40% of which are from 16 foreign countries, with Germany, Turkey, Switzerland, the United States, and the United Kingdom among the best represented.
CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGIES: 170 INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES AT T. GOLD.T.Gold, the world’s premier b2b expo for goldsmithing technology and machinery, runs concurrently with Vicenzaoro and features 170 exhibiting firms, 40% of which are from 16 foreign countries, with Germany, Turkey, Switzerland, the United States, and the United Kingdom among the most represented.