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Leading jewellery machinery showcase T.Gold prepares for January 2025 event

The exhibition is set to return from January 17 to 21, 2025, alongside the Italian trade fair Vicenzaoro
Vicenza, Italy: T.Gold, the annual Vicenza event, is poised to return as a premier showcase of cutting-edge innovations in jewellery processing machinery and technology. Scheduled from January 17 to 21, 2025, T.Gold will run concurrently with Vicenzaoro, the jewellery show regarded as the largest jewellery, goldsmith, and watchmaking marketplace in Europe and among the top three globally.
Organised by the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), the 2025 edition promises an impressive international representation, featuring 170 companies from 16 countries. The event will emphasise the hallmark “Made in Italy” quality, with 40 per cent of exhibitors coming from abroad.
The exhibition boasts strong representation from key countries including Germany, Turkey, Switzerland, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Prominent exhibitors span both Italian and international landscapes. Notable Italian participants include Elettrolaser, Italimpianti Orafi, Sisma, Orotig, and the Legor Group. International contributors feature Germany’s Heimerle + Meule and Schultheiss, Switzerland’s Starrag Vuadens, and the United Kingdom’s Goodwin Refractory Services.
A significant highlight will be the return of the Jewellery Technology Forum (JTF), organised in collaboration with the Legor Group. This forum is renowned for providing critical insights into emerging trends and challenges within the jewellery sector.
The event serves as a pivotal platform where advanced technology intersects with traditional goldsmith craftsmanship, addressing the demands of an increasingly competitive and dynamic market. Sustainability, product customisation, and production precision remain central themes of the showcase.
Situated in Hall 9 and conveniently connected to the IEG Expo Centre via a complimentary shuttle service, the exhibition will display state-of-the-art solutions focused on enhancing manufacturing efficiency, minimising environmental impact, promoting resource conservation, and ensuring supply chain traceability.
T.Gold responds comprehensively to industry demands, ranging from multifunctional machinery to optimising precious material processing. The showcase will offer fully customised solutions for niche productions that elevate craftsmanship and design, alongside equipment and tools for workbenches and goldsmith workshops.
The exhibition will be organised into six primary categories: alloy treatments and electroplating, technologies for prototyping and digital production, advanced mechanical machining, assembly and soldering techniques, refining and recovery processes, and finishing and tools.
The Retail Jeweller ME News