BY: Katy Mandurino
New products, B2B meetings, forums and seminars on jewelry making have characterized the international jewelry show organized by IEG (Italian Exhibition Group), VicenzaOro trade-show which closed on Tuesday, January 25 in Vicenza. Italian-made jewelry, in spite of the crisis in the sector, is holding up in terms of turnover and exports.
The Boutique Show’s exhibition format, which splits the 1,500 brands present into six communities, six thematic exhibition itineraries easily and swiftly accessed, has proven a winning formula, like the guided buyer visits in the districts of interest set up to support the 1,300 specialized buyers present.
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