Seminar one Modern Jewelry Design and Manufacturing Innovation (TH)
The 71st Bangkok Gems and Jewellery Fair, set for February 24th, 2025, at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), is a key event underscored by the participation of academic (Assistant Professor Second Lieutenant Rungrote Yingsa-nga, representative of the Gem and Jewellery Technology Program, Faculty of Gems, Burapha University, Chanthaburi Campus) and industry leaders (Mr. Weerayuth Prakobkan (Committee of the Thai Goldsmith Association) and Mr. Jintji Saharattanaphan (Jewellery Designer, Special Lecturers and Instructors)) at its press conference. The fair is driven by the need to stimulate the economy, build confidence among local and international entrepreneurs, and provide a crucial platform for business networking and market expansion within Thailand’s gem and jewellery sector. Emphasising innovation and technology adoption, such as 3D printing and CAD/CAM, the fair aims to elevate product standards and meet evolving market demands. Ultimately, it aims to enhance the global competitiveness of Thai jewellery, promote long-term industry growth, and establish Thailand as a leading international hub for gemstones and jewellery.
The core objectives are to boost Thailand’s gem and jewellery economy, instil confidence in entrepreneurs, and provide a vital networking and market expansion platform. By emphasising innovation and technology, such as 3D printing and CAD/CAM, to elevate product standards, the fair aims to enhance the global competitiveness of Thai jewellery, drive long-term growth, and solidify Thailand’s position as a leading international hub for the trade.
This seminar emphasises innovation and technology in the industry, focusing on elevating product standards and meeting evolving market demands. The fair will showcase cutting-edge technologies and innovations in jewellery design and manufacturing, including 3D printing and CAD/CAM design, to enhance efficiency and creativity. The primary objectives of the fair are to stimulate the economy, build confidence among domestic and international entrepreneurs in Thailand’s gem and jewellery sector, and provide a platform for business networking and market expansion. It also aims to promote knowledge exchange and adoption of new technologies and processes within the industry. Ultimately, the fair aims to enhance the competitiveness of Thai gem and jewellery products in the global market, foster long-term growth, and establish Thailand as a leading international hub for the gem and jewellery trade.
Attendees of the seminar preceding the 71st Bangkok Gems and Jewellery Fair stand to gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of the gem and jewellery industry, particularly concerning the integration of innovation and technology. The emphasis on elevating product standards and meeting market demands suggests that participants will learn about cutting-edge technologies, such as 3D printing and CAD/CAM design, potentially enhancing their efficiency and creativity in jewellery design and manufacturing. Furthermore, the seminar’s focus on stimulating the economy and fostering business networking indicates that attendees will have opportunities to connect with industry leaders, explore market expansion possibilities, and gain knowledge crucial for enhancing the competitiveness of Thai gem and jewelry products on a global scale, ultimately contributing to their long-term growth and establishing Thailand as a prominent hub in the international trade.
Project Leader: Asst. Prof., Second Lieutenant Rungrote Yingsa-nga, Faculty of Gems