The country’s first-ever international exhibition of jewellery machinery has stated in the capital today (July 4) to promote technology integration in traditional jewellery businesses and make the gold industry an export-oriented one.
Bangladesh Jeweller's Association (BAJUS), in association with Indian partner KNC Services, is organising the three-day International Jewellery Machinery Expo Bangladesh (IJMEB), according to a press release.
The expo will remain open for all from 11am to 7pm every day at International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) under the theme “Technology for Excellence in Jewellery.”
Thirty companies from 10 countries, including India, Italy, Turkiye, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, China and Thailand have confirmed their participation in the first edition of the expo.
About the international expo, BAJUS President Sayem Sobhan Anvir said Bangladesh will have to focus on the jewellery industry, which has been neglected for many years, to march ahead with developed countries.
"Jewellers need policy support to fetch new investment and transform Bangladesh into a prosperous ‘Sonar Bangla.’ To add value through technological innovation, the private sector should come forward along with public entities. Then we'll get the expected results and productivity will increase," he said, expressing his desire to develop the jewellery industry as an export-oriented one.
The BAJUS president expressed his hope that the IJMEB-2024 would help enrich the Bangladeshi jewellery industry through knowledge sharing by the participating countries.
"The expo will introduce modern machinery to the sector stakeholders. We aim to bring back the golden days of Bangladeshi jewellery ornaments. To realise the dream, we have to up-skill our goldsmiths with the changes in technology in the jewellery sectors around the world," he said.
Sayem Sobhan Anvir said the jewellers have to march forward with technology to foster gold exports from Bangladesh.
"The jewellery sector will grow if there are new factories. Our main objective is to create a new horizon in the export market by boosting the gold industry of Bangladesh. The integration of machines is important to tap the export potential," he said.
Indian KNC Services founder and Chief Executive Officer Kranti Nagvekar said her company supports Bangladesh for hosting such an international expo after Saudi Arabia, the UAE and India.
"When we roam around the world, we hear praises about ornaments made by Bangladeshi goldsmiths. When machines add value to the works of goldsmiths, Bangladesh will excel in global gold markets in style," she said.
Among the participating companies, Tishya CNC Engineering Works, Neo Instruments, Solanki Mechanic Works, Ira Corporation, Quantum Equipment, ACZET Solutions and Pacio Traders registered from India.
From Italy, two companies – JTE and FASTI – confirmed their participation. OTEC and GUVENIS from Turkiye while Chinese company DO IT Industries are representing their respective countries.
Five companies from Bangladesh – Dreamz Instrument Technology, RAJAISWARI, Expert Instrument Technology, Trust Technology and RAT's BD – are participating in the expo.
BDST: 0931 HRS, JULY 04, 2024
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