GJEPC rename IIJS Premier as IIJS Bharat from the edition next
IIJS Bharat next will be led by Machinery, tools-tech-n-digital ease with AI, ML
Update 2: The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), India’s apex trade body, has got received official confirmation from the Government to rename the biggest-ever India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) as IIJS Bharat, as announced by Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC, during the inauguration of IIJS Premiere 2025.
In a significant announcement, Bhansali revealed that the Council has received official confirmation from the Government to rename the show as; IIJS Bharat, marking a new chapter in the event’s evolution and reaffirming its national stature and global ambitions.
Mangal Prabhat
Lodha, Minister of Skill, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Govt of
Maharashtra; and Abdul Salaam, Vice Chairman, Malabar Group, inaugurated the
world’s second largest gem & jewellery B2B show - India International
Jewellery Show (IIJS) Premiere 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, NESCO,
Goregaon, Mumbai.
Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC hosted the inaugural with Shaunak Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC, Nirav Bhansali, Convener-National Exhibitions, GJEPC, along with Committee of Administration (COA) welcomed several honoured guests and dignitaries. In its 41st edition, IIJS Premiere 2025 hosts the world’s largest ever India Gem & Jewellery Machinery Expo (IGJME) and technology fair. Davide Zerbini, MD, Morelato & Sector, Hong Kong addressed the gathering.
Mangal Prabhat Lodha, reaffirmed the Maharashtra State Government’s commitment to enabling entrepreneurship and creating opportunities through skill development: He said, “I’m grateful to GJEPC for hosting such a prestigious event, one that is rooted in Indian talent and enterprise.
The gem and
jewellery sector are a shining example of Make in India and Skill India,
providing employment to millions and enhancing livelihoods across the nation.
As the Minister for Skill, Employment, and Innovation, I see firsthand how
platforms like IIJS Premiere are vital in nurturing entrepreneurship,
generating jobs, and equipping our youth with world-class skills. Maharashtra
is proud to support this transformation.”
Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC, said, “Gem & jewellery industry is built on the backbone of skill and craftsmanship, and Maharashtra has always played a key role in nurturing the talent. We are working hard with Mangal Prabhat Lodha ji to shape Maharashtra into a leading hub for jewellery talent and innovation.
With the support of our Central and State Governments, bold leadership, and a deeply skilled workforce, I believe we are not just prepared to navigate the present but also, we are ready to shape the future. Let us move ahead with confidence & working together across ministries, institutions, and industry segments to keep the momentum going and position India as the world’s most trusted and admired source for gems and jewellery.”
“We aim to host
the world’s largest machinery and tech event, potentially as early as next year
to make India a global hub. For the next edition of IIJS in 2026, GJEPC plans
to implement a grander vision, incorporating world pavilions (Italian, Spanish,
German, Indian, Chinese) with corresponding culinary experiences.
There will be multiple smaller auditoriums hosting sessions, demonstrations, and technology presentations. We are curating a diverse group of participants, with the aim to double the current 400 exhibitors to 800, making it the world’s largest machinery show,” added Bhansali.
Abdul Salaam Vice Chairman, Malabar Group, said, “We at Malabar Group, always chose the right partners to take the best of Indian creativity and craftsmanship to global markets. We always focussed on creating an intrinsically Indian brand for the world and Introducing Indian craftsmanship and designs to global customers. After selling Malabar in various countries, we are now going to open our first showroom in New Zealand.”
Shaunak Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC, said, “On behalf of GJEPC and the entire IIJS Premiere 2025 organising committee, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to all who made this event a success. We are honoured by the presence of our Chief Guest Mangal Prabhat Lodha and our Guest of Honour Abdul Salam. With 2,100 exhibitors and 50,000 visitors from across 80+ countries, IIJS Premiere continues to shine as a truly global celebration of India’s gem and jewellery excellence.”
From next year
onwards, GJEPC’s machinery & tech show might be held a few days before or
after IIJS, focusing not just on machines, but also on technology, software,
artificial intelligence, machine learning, and AI-based digital solutions. GJEPC envisions it as a hub where architects
for stall design and curators for showcase counters will also be present,
making it a one-stop destination for global machinery and technology needs.
This year, as a pilot, Innov8 Talks will be held concurrently in the machinery hall, specifically in the brand-new Hall Number 6 at NESCO. GJEPC created an Innov8 pad auditorium there for TED-talk style sessions, with two to three sessions daily over five days.
IIJS Premiere 2025 has a total exhibition area of 135,000 sq. mt. (1.45 million sq. ft.), which is much higher than that of the prominent comparable shows in the western world. With over 3,600 stalls and 2,100 exhibitors, IIJS Premiere is expected to attract over 50,000 visitors from 1,300 Indian cities and more than 3,000 international buyers from over 80 countries.
A special attraction this year is The Select Club - Exclusive High-End Couture Jewellery Section. The Select Club explores elegant designs and innovative craftsmanship by 101 Exhibitors. The Club is being hosted at the Jasmine Hall, 3rd floor, JIO World Convention Centre, BKC, Mumbai.
Showcasing Brilliant
Bharat theme, IIJS 2025 is eyeing big business generation of billions of
dollars in exports with several policy initiatives such as the recently
concluded India-UK Free Trade Agreement and the much-awaited India-US bilateral
trade agreement among others.
Kirit Bhansali added, “Our aim is to announce within a year a specific date by which IIJS will be completely carbon-neutral, possibly by 2030 or 2032. We are working with consultants to calculate our carbon footprint, including travel emissions, to achieve this goal through tree planting and other initiatives like rain harvesting, etc.”
As part of its sustainability initiatives, GJEPC is committed to contributing to Mother Earth while creating a conducive ecosystem for discerning gem and jewellery members. The One Earth initiative is performing exceptionally well and has even received recognition from the central government. We have already planted 2.5 lakh trees and expect to plant another 1-1.5 lakh this year, bringing the total to over 4 lakh trees. This initiative goes beyond just carbon neutrality; these trees provide fruits and vegetables to marginalised farmers for 20 years, generating substantial income.
Furthermore, the show will continue to run on green energy. Show organisers have eliminated flex banners, opting for digital displays everywhere, including booth design and advertising. We also prioritise recycling, particularly for the approximately 3 million water bottles consumed at each show. We’ve partnered with bottle manufacturers and recyclers to ensure all bottles are collected and reused, minimising environmental pollution.
IIJS Premiere will
feature a wide array of products including diamond, gemstone, and studded
jewellery, gold and gold CZ jewellery, lab-grown diamonds, high-end couture
jewellery, silver jewellery and artefacts, color gemstones and machinery,
technology, and allied industries.
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