Israel Diamond Institute (Israel Diamond Institute, IDI) will present 50 companies at its pavilion at the Hong Kong exhibition of jewelry and precious stones, which will be held 23-26 June 2016 in Hong Kong the center of exhibitions and conferences. In addition, 10 Israeli companies will exhibit their products in other parts of the show, according to the IDI reported.
Israeli pavilion will be located on a plot of events dedicated to the diamond. The system "Find your diamond" (Find Your Diamond) will find offers from all Israeli exhibitors at the exhibition with information in both Chinese and English. It will also be available on smartphones.
IDI Chairman Shmuel Schnitzer (Shmuel Schnitzer) said: "Despite the downturn in Asian markets, they are very important for our industry, we believe that the long-term prospects for Asia as a great Israeli diamond industry for the diamond market tends to strengthen our business relationship with this.. region and adapt our offer to the market requirements. "
IDI Managing Director Eli Avidar (Eli Avidar) said that IDI is now annually organizes large national diamond pavilions at four exhibitions in Hong Kong, taking place in March, June, September and November.
"We have invested a lot of effort in it to produce the Israeli diamond dealers became available for buyers System." Find your diamond, "now translated into Chinese, was a real discovery for both buyers and exhibitors," - he added.
Avidar added that IDI office in Hong Kong plays an important role in the promotion of business between the two countries. In addition, the Chinese language on the institute's Web site allows direct contacts between Israeli and regional industry.
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Export Promotion Council of precious stones and jewelery (Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, GJEPC) in early March, held a ceremony "Indian awards in the field of precious stones and jewelry" (India Gem & Jewellery Awards, IGJA) 2015 Exhibition Center and conferences of Jaipur, which among other things he presented awards to three members of the responsible jewelry practices Board (responsible Jewellery Council, RJC).
Endryu Boun (Andrew Bone), executive director of the RJC, said: "We are pleased to see that our members received the award for their very valuable contribution to the local jewelry industry GJEPC presented the award to more than 364 winners in this year, and we are pleased that the members. RJC also awarded the title of the best in their field. "
Kindzhal Shah (Kinjal Shah), the head of the RJC Indian unit, said: "I want to sincerely congratulate our members on my own behalf and on behalf of all RJC for such high achievements This award, in addition to membership and certification in the RJC, clearly demonstrates the commitment of our. members responsible business practices and their success in the protection of advanced ethical, social and environmental standards in the industry. "
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