The Jewelry Symposium (TJS) recently concluded its second jewelry tech gathering, which attracted over 100 attendees, including jewelry makers, students, and specialists. The international event featured seventeen distinguished speakers from leading manufacturers and trade associations, showcasing both traditional jewelry crafting techniques and cutting-edge advancements in technology such as artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing.
The symposium provided ample opportunities for networking, allowing attendees to engage in one-on-one discussions, share ideas, inspirations, and best practices. TJS board chairman Linus Drogs expressed his delight at the passionate response to the TJS 2024 event, highlighting AI as a significant topic of discussion and how it will impact the future of jewelry making.
Preparations are already underway for the next TJS event in May 2025. The event promises to continue exploring the intersection of traditional jewelry craftsmanship and emerging technologies, ensuring that attendees are at the forefront of industry advancements. With a focus on bringing together experts, practitioners, and visionaries, TJS is poised to remain a vital forum for shaping the future of jewelry manufacturing.
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