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IGI Seminar at China International Jewellery Fair Urges Retailers to Speak with Precision When Targeting Today's Smarter Consumers

International Gemological Institute draws big crowd for 6th in its education series

BEIJING, Nov. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- In its annual industry seminar at China International Jewellery Fair 2011, leading gem lab International Gemological Institute (IGI) urged traders to adopt a policy of full disclosure.  In an era of information overload, it is vital to have the best and most credible product information. China's premier jewelry show runs through November 27.

IGI's Guest speaker, Texas-based gem consultant and educator John Pollard says: "It's a new world! Modern networking and information-sharing empowers consumers to learn the most complex details about diamond and jewelry buying. Retailers now have to recognize that improvements in staff-education, disclosure and awareness of future value are becoming increasingly critical to making sales."

Pollard has given IGI presentations before, in Beijing and Shanghai, in 2009. This year's talk was the sixth in an annual series of lectures on industry topics sponsored by IGI at China International Jewellery Fair 2011.

IGI's Hong Kong-based CEO Marc Brauner opened the seminar, noting that IGI has participated in the Beijing fair for six editions now. "Everyone can see the industry continues to experience tremendous growth, however, the way the world is currently changing calls for caution and focus," he said, "especially with increasingly sophisticated consumers demanding more precise information on what they purchase."

This year's talk, like earlier ones in the series, targeted owners and sales managers of major jewelry retailers from across China, focused on marketing and sales training. Addressing emerging training issues, Pollard demonstrated the different ways staff can confidently discuss products in ways that satisfy current customers, but also future customers with their eye on celebratory events to come.

Brauner said the IGI series is a key part of international lab's continued education initiatives in China. Through its Retail Support Program, IGI has worked with leading jewelry companies and associations since 2009 to strengthen professional knowledge among jewelry practitioners. Gemological programs developed by IGI and Fudan University's Shanghai Institute of Visual Art have helped hundreds of students steep themselves in worldclass gemology knowhow since 2010.

About IGI

The International Gemological Institute (IGI), the world's largest independent laboratory for testing and evaluating gemstones and fine jewelry, was established in 1975 in Antwerp and is located in New York City, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Dubai, Bangkok, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, Toronto, Kolkata, New Delhi and Surat. IGI is an ISO accredited worldwide organization. For additional information, please visit www.igiworldwide.com

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Source: International Gemological Institute
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