The upcoming Oroarezzo 2026 exhibition, spearheaded by the Italian Exhibition Group, promises an enriched agenda designed to equip the jewelry community with strategic insights and practical methodologies. This pivotal event, taking place from May 9 to 12 at Arezzo Fiere e Congressi, will serve as a comprehensive platform for information exchange, fostering discussions and providing crucial updates across the supply chain. Its core mission is to empower businesses and industry professionals to adeptly address contemporary challenges and unlock new avenues for growth within the dynamic global market.
Oroarezzo 2026: Empowering the Global Jewelry Sector
The Oroarezzo 2026 event, organized by the Italian Exhibition Group, is scheduled from May 9 to 12 in Arezzo Fiere e Congressi, Italy. The program kicks off with an in-depth seminar on Saturday, May 9, focusing on the impact of geopolitical tensions, conflicts, and tariffs on the Italian gold industry. Moderated by Laura Biason, Director General of Club degli Orafi Italia, this session will feature expert analyses from Stefania Trenti, Daniela Corsini, and Sara Giusti of Intesa Sanpaolo's Research Department, alongside Giordana Giordini, President of Confindustria South Tuscany, providing an updated perspective on global trade, markets, exports, and raw material volatility.
The discourse will expand on Monday, May 11, with 'The Global Outlook 2026,' Oroarezzo's inaugural international congress. This congress, a collaboration between IEG, Confindustria Federorafi, the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), and AFEMO, will unite institutions and stakeholders to map out tangible strategies for business development. Giuseppe De Filippi of TG5 Mediaset will moderate discussions exploring market diversification opportunities in regions like India, Mercosur, and the African continent, as well as supply chains in the USA, Canada, France, and Switzerland. Key topics will include access to credit, financial risk management, and asset security, with contributions from Ciro Rapacciuolo (Confindustria's Research Center), Roberto Corciulo (IC&Partners), Patrizia Mauro (Confindustria Assafrica & Mediterraneo), Fabio Colombo (SACE), Col. t.ST. Antonio Caputo (Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Safety Group), and Alessandra Pastorelli (Italian Trade Agency).
Retail and marketing strategies will be a central theme on Sunday, May 10, with the Confcommercio Federpreziosi Observatory presenting data on domestic market trends and evolving consumption models. Steven Tranquilli, joined by Stefano Andreis, Vincenzo Aucella, Elena Spanò, and Samuele Dini, will offer insights into the current state and future prospects of Italian jewelers. Following this, Laura Biason will lead a seminar titled 'Reaching the world: digital marketing for jewelry in the era of new markets,' delving into digital marketing strategies, artificial intelligence, new platforms, and shifting consumer behaviors to enhance global competitiveness.
Innovation in production processes will be highlighted on Monday, May 11, during the AIFM seminar, 'Surface treatment for jewelry, goldsmithery and fashion accessories between tradition and innovation.' Massimo Innocenti (Florence University), Luca Magagnin (Milan Polytechnic and AIFM President), and Mario Savona (Helmut Fischer Italia) will discuss solutions for optimizing precious metal usage, improving product performance, and integrating sustainability with competitiveness.
Fashion trends will be addressed through the return of 'Precious Fashion 2027–2028 – Impulse' on May 11, organized by Leather & Luxury. Product designer Joy Severini will explore emerging trends through the lens of 'impulse' as a design and strategic force, creating visual narratives that capture contemporary socio-cultural demands. Emanuele Rugoni of X-Rite Pantone will discuss how their tools transform color perception into reliable data, ensuring precision and consistency in the industry. This third edition of the event aims to update companies within the fashion accessories supply chain, which is increasingly intertwined with the jewelry industry, and will feature a dedicated exhibition area for metal fashion accessory and fashion jewel suppliers for the first time.
A highlight of the exhibition is the 35th edition of the Première contest, conceived by Beppe Angiolini, Oroarezzo's art director. This year's theme, 'The Invisible Weight of Sweetness,' challenged 53 companies from across Italy's gold districts to design jewelry that harmonizes lightness, wearability, and design quality. The competing jewels will be showcased in a special foyer area, offering international buyers a glimpse into Italy's unparalleled creativity and technical prowess. The 'Talents' category will feature sketches from promising young goldsmiths under 30. A jury of industry experts, journalists, and opinion leaders, chaired by Beppe Angiolini, will announce the winners on Sunday, May 10. The evening will conclude with an exclusive cocktail event hosted by Beppe Angiolini at the Sugar showroom, celebrating both the contest and the city of Arezzo.
Beyond the formal program, Oroarezzo 2026 will facilitate networking through various events set against the backdrop of Arezzo's rich cultural and artistic heritage. These include an Opening Cocktail in Piazza Grande and a guided tour of the historic center for international buyers, fostering new connections and business opportunities, reinforcing Oroarezzo's standing as a leading international gold manufacturing event. A comprehensive program, including details on events with simultaneous English translation, is available on oroarezzo.it.
The Oroarezzo 2026 exhibition underscores the critical importance of adaptability and strategic foresight in a rapidly evolving global economy. The diverse range of seminars and discussions offers a microcosm of the challenges and opportunities facing the jewelry industry, from geopolitical shifts to the advent of digital marketing and sustainable production. The emphasis on both established markets and emerging geographies highlights a proactive approach to market expansion, while the Première contest serves as a vibrant testament to enduring craftsmanship and innovative design. For industry professionals, such events are not merely trade shows but vital forums for learning, collaboration, and envisioning the future of a timeless craft. The integration of cultural experiences within the event further enriches the participants' engagement, fostering a deeper appreciation for the context in which this exquisite industry operates.