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GJEPC ‘s IIJS VIRTUAL concluded successfully

IIJS Virtual 2020 India International Jewellery Show , powered by GIA,

organized by the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India (GJEPC), concluded on October 16, 2020. Rs. 1000 crore business transacted at IIJS Virtual. More than 10000 buyers visited the show. Around 9900 meetings were conducted. Exhibitors and buyers lauded GJEPC for its initiative. The show had around 200 international visitors from the US, UK, UAE, Qatar, Singapore, Bangladesh, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Italy, Egypt, Belgium, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Czech Republic, Copenhagen, etc.

IIJS Virtual 2020 was promoted extensively across the world. Over 50 National and International web roadshows, 450+ exhibitor training sessions, and 100+ buyer tutorial sessions were conducted before the start of the show.

The Guests of honor for the inaugural ceremony were Chief Minister of Maharashtra Shri Uddhav Thackeray and Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Railways, Shri Piyush Goyal. During his inaugural speech, Shri Uddhav Thackeray expressed his aim to make Maharashtra the world’s leading center for diamond and jewelry trade, whereas Shri Piyush Goyal complimented on the resilience shown by the gems and jewelry sector during the ongoing pandemic.

Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC said, “The past five days of IIJS Virtual have been nothing short of miraculous. We have witnessed IIJS bring the industry out from a pandemic paralysis — that, too, virtually! I think the industry realized that one needs to change along with the time and for business sustainability, extensive usage of digital was the need of the hour. GJEPC has done its bit to provide necessary platforms so that the exports continue, but it is primarily the jewelry manufacturers and the export houses that had to adapt to the new normal. The industry today has seen a very robust digital disruption and I’m certain that the digital mode of doing business is the future for the industry.”

Shailesh Sangani, Convener, National Exhibitions, GJEPC, said, “Meeting face-to-face at physical shows and expositions is very important and must happen at least once or twice a year, but virtual shows are going to be the future, purely because of the ease in doing business from the comfort of our own offices and homes.”

IIJS Virtual hosted UNCUT 2020 Knowledge seminars where eminent speakers from the industry spoke on different topics related to the industry including Outlook 2021 Diamonds, Gold and Platinum; Virtual Transformation of Retail in times of Pandemic; Diamond Jewellery Category Promotion in the US, China and India; Design Direction 2021; Gen Next Jewellers; and Faceless Tax Assessment.

Exhibitors’ Response:

Varun Shah, Proprietor, Aadey Jewels, Ahmedabad

“The Virtual format is cost-effective and we can pay equal attention to all buyers – old and new alike.  I would request GJEPC to hold another Virtual show in January again – in fact, such shows should be held every quarter!”

Varun P N ,Varakupa Jewellers from Bangalore

“The capturing of the visitor data by GJEPC is a significant feature of IIJS Virtual and it definitely helps medium-size manufacturing companies like us to expand our network.”

Dilip Dassani, Partner, Dassani Brothers, Mumbai

“The virtual format is less time consuming and extremely productive with one-on-one meetings and no diversions. The most popular items are bridal necklaces (ranging from Rs. 8 – 12 lakh) with uncut polkis and gemstones. We received new visitors from Guwahati, Chandigarh, Bangalore, and Chennai.”

Abhishek Sand, Partner, Savio Jewellery, Jaipur

“IIJS Virtual is simply fantastic; it’s magical! The virtual platform is engaging, and a transformative step for the entire industry. We have had 600+ visitors so far and held 42 meetings. There’s excitement in the air! Buying is finally happening and in good numbers. We have received orders from Sri Lanka, California, Dubai and London, and the remotest of regions in the South.”

Pranay Nigotiya, Owner, Desert Jewellery

“IIJS Virtual has revitalized the industry, which was in a state of inertia for some months. IIJS Virtual was a milestone and game-changer.”

Jugal Choksi, Owner, Bariki Jewellery

“The timing of IIJS Virtual is perfect and this is not only a novel but a necessary way of selling jewelry in the pandemic era. The technology has helped us save time and expenses. The business at the show has been very good and exceeded our expectations. The upcoming wedding season has stimulated demand for big earrings, jhumkas, and grand pieces.”

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