Vicenzaoro January 2025: Celebrating Global Success & Pioneering Innovation in the Jewellery Industry
Vicenzaoro January 2025, organized by the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), reaffirmed its status as a global leader in the jewellery and goldsmithing industry. The event featured 1,300 brands and welcomed buyers from 145 countries, with international attendance surpassing domestic participation. Its success was enhanced by the involvement of renowned organizations like CIBJO, GJEPC India, and HKJJA, alongside support from over 60 trade associations, cementing its role as a hub for business, innovation, and networking. Running concurrently, VO Vintage showcased fine vintage watches and jewellery, while T.Gold highlighted advanced jewellery manufacturing technologies, amplifying the event’s comprehensive appeal.
Event Highlights
- 1,300 brands, increase in international attendance, and buyers from 145 countries
- Contemporaneity with T.Gold
- Focus on young generations, sustainability, and technological innovation
- Expansion work at Vicenza Expo is progressing
- Eight new international events in 2025 for the gold and jewellery sector
Global Platform and Expansion
Concrete business, solid design, networking, and debate with global industry players, constant relations with stakeholders, focus on trends. And all with the simultaneous continuity – in full respect of the time schedule – of the Expo Centre’s expansion works with no impact whatsoever on companies and buyers.
Record-Breaking International Participation
Vicenzaoro January 2025, the event of reference for the global jewellery industry and the starting point of the sector’s global calendar. The edition not only confirmed last year’s exceptional numbers, it also touched the international dimension record: in fact, foreign visitation – greater than that of Italians – reached the extraordinary participation number of 145 countries from all over the world, with Turkey, the United States, Germany, Spain, and Greece in the lead and interesting increases in countries such as North Korea and Australia.
Corrado Peraboni on the Success of Vicenzaoro
“We have won the internationality challenge,” commented Corrado Peraboni, CEO of Italian Exhibition Group, in regard to Vicenzaoro January 2025. “Several years ago, we decided to develop our leading products abroad. A successful strategy that has decisively increased foreign visitation at our most important events in Italy.”
Matteo Farsura on Generational Focus
Matteo Farsura, head of IEG’s gold and jewellery division, underlined: “With 1,300 brands and the involvement of the entire jewellery supply chain, from technologies to haute joaillerie, Vicenzaoro confirms its position as a global platform of reference, favouring dialogue among the different segments to meet the needs of the various markets. In parallel, with the involvement of 650 young students on the opening day and further in-depth discussions within the full programme, together with the main trade associations, the centrality of training and generational turnover was reaffirmed.”
Positive Trend in Made in Italy Jewellery
A sector that, in the specifics of Made in Italy, is continuing its positive trend: in the first 10 months of 2024, the jewellery industry’s revenues were up 5.8% (Istat data) with exports more dynamic than the domestic market (+7.2% vs +3.0%).
Vicenzaoro as a Hub for Trends and Innovation
Thanks to the development of tailor-made contents in a highly energetic atmosphere and to an elegant and distinctive look & feel, the sector’s community perceives Vicenzaoro as a fundamental reference point for the development of business, relations, and knowledge.
Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting
Just think of the authoritative look at the future through Trendvision Jewellery + Forecasting, IEG’s independent observatory, of the topics connected to technology and ESG at the centre of debate with events organised by CIBJO and the Jewellery Technology Forum promoted by Legor, prior to September’s debut of The Vicenza Symposium, an international scientific event on the theme of technologies, metals, and urgencies that link jewellery and fashion.
T.Gold and VO Vintage
Vicenzaoro was held in conjunction with T.Gold, which showcased the excellence of the sector’s technologies (a T.Gold that, thanks to the Expo Centre’s expansion, will be staged inside the Vicenzaoro areas as of the second half of 2026), and VO Vintage, the fine vintage watch show, and the collaboration with Vicenza Municipality at VIOFF, the experiential off-show event that involved guests from all over the world: offer completeness, business centrality, and global media resonance once again made this event the beating heart of world jewellery and goldsmithing.
IEG’s Year-Round Agenda
A “rhythm” of business and innovation that never stops but continues for twelve months a year in a unicum of Italian Exhibition Group appointments and jewellery & fashion projects all over the world. IEG’s agenda will see OROAREZZO in May, SIJE in Singapore in July, Vicenzaoro September at the end of the summer (and the return of VO’Clock Privé) preceded by the new Vicenza Symposium, the Valenza Gem Forum in October, JGTD in Dubai in November, and the Italian Jewellery Summit in Arezzo in December.
Acknowledgements
IEG thanks all the companies that contributed to the success of Vicenzaoro January 2025. And all the partners: the Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy, ITA – the Agency for the promotion and internationalisation of Italian companies abroad, Confindustria Federorafi, Confartigianato Orafi, Confcommercio Federpreziosi, CNA Orafi, Club degli Orafi Italia, Confimi Industria Gold and Silversmith Category, Assogemme, Assocoral and AFEMO – Italian Association of Jewellery Machinery Manufacturers and Exporters.
International Contributions
Authoritative international organizations also contribute to the show’s agenda: from CIBJO – World Jewellery Confederation, which promotes the jewellery supply chain’s economic and social sustainability, to GJEPC India – Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council, HKJJA – Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, and Francéclat, to mention but a few.