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Jewelry Symposium launching in 2023

The Jewelry Symposium seeks to continue the learning and sharing environment originally created by Santa Fe Symposium. It is a passionate, collaborative, non-commercial, global community inspiring creativity, fostering innovation, and encouraging the further development and advancement of all facets of the jewelry making family. The Jewelry Symposium has secured a venue for its inaugural event, to be held in Minneapolis, MN, May 14-16 at the Hyatt Centric Downtown Minneapolis, 615 Second Ave South.

Many long-time attendees of the recently retired Santa Fe Symposium on Jewelry Manufacturing Technology (SFS) have expressed dismay at the end of this annual industry event, claiming that the SFS was the most helpful event in the industry for any entity involved in design, manufacturing, or marketing of jewelry.  The new annual Jewelry Symposium for the Advancement of Manufacturing Technology will fill the gap left by the SFS in hosting original research papers in both live presentation and a published journal available at the event.

Call for Papers and Sponsors

“We currently have a good number of abstracts for next year’s event, but can use a few more,” says Linus Drogs, Chairman of the Jewelry Symposium Board of Directors. To submit an abstract or consider a sponsorship, click here.

For more information visit thejewelrysymposium.com.

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