Overview of the 2020 Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair
Event Name: The 37th Hong Kong International Jewellery Show 2020
Exhibition Dates: March 4 to March 8, 2020
Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Organizer: Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC)
Number of Exhibitors: Attracting 2,615 exhibitors from 38 countries and regions (previous edition data), with a total exceeding 4,600 exhibitors across concurrent events including the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show.
Number of Buyers: Drawing over 90,000 buyers from 141 countries and regions, with approximately 55,000 buyers specifically for the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show.
Exhibition Area: 74,500 square meters (subject to adjustments based on actual arrangements)
Key Exhibits: Including jewellery, silverware, antique jewellery, tools and equipment, jewellery publications and services, branded watches and clocks, finished jewellery, jewellery accessories, jade jewellery, gemstone display and packaging materials, etc.
Special Exhibition Areas: Featuring various theme areas such as Classical Treasures Gallery, Jewellery Gallery, Brand Gallery, Jade Jewellery Gallery, Watch Gallery, Masterpiece Gallery, Wedding Jewellery, etc., showcasing a range of exquisite jewellery from classical to modern, elegant to trendy.
Global Top-Tier Scale: Gathering exhibitors and buyers from around the world, it is recognized as a top-tier jewellery event globally.
Diverse Range of Products: Exhibits span from jewellery priced at a few dollars to millions of dollars, catering to the needs of different buyers.
Eye-catching Special Areas: By setting up multiple theme areas, it attracts more buyers' attention and fosters opportunities for exchange and cooperation.
Industry Networking: Hosting various networking events, such as buyer forums and seminars, providing a platform for industry professionals to understand the latest industry trends and information.
Admission Fee: HK$100 per person for non-pre-registered buyers.
Security Measures: All on-site or pre-registered buyers must personally present their passports or Hong Kong identity cards at the buyer registration counter to exchange for security tags and confirm their buyer passes. Buyers from Mainland China must also present their PRC Resident Identity Card and Exit & Entry Permit for Travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macao.
Transaction Outcomes: Numerous transactions were concluded during the exhibition, promoting cooperation and development within the jewellery industry.
Industry Influence: As a top-tier jewellery event globally, the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show exerts significant influence and guidance on the development trends and fashion of the jewellery industry.
In summary, the 2020 Hong Kong International Jewellery Show, with its top-tier scale, diverse exhibits, varied theme areas, and professional networking events, successfully attracted widespread attention and participation from the global jewellery industry, making a positive contribution to promoting the development of the industry.