New Delhi: According to industry reports, the increasing integration of CAD/CAM and digital design workflows is significantly reshaping hiring trends in jewellery machinery manufacturing. Modern jewellery production is becoming more dependent on digital processes such as design, rendering, prototyping, and automated manufacturing.
Technologies such as 3D printing across wax, resin, ceramic, and metal are being adopted more widely, creating strong demand for professionals who can operate and support these systems. Machinery manufacturers are actively seeking talent with expertise in CAD design, CAM programming, and digital workflow management.
This shift is being driven by the need for faster product development, greater design flexibility, and improved production accuracy. As digital workflows become more central to manufacturing, the ability to connect design and production processes is becoming an important requirement.

Along with technical roles, there is also rising demand for professionals who can demonstrate these systems to clients, provide training, and support implementation. This shows the growing need for talent that combines technical knowledge with practical application skills.
The rise of digital manufacturing is also influencing how companies structure their teams, with closer collaboration between design, production, and technical support functions. CAD/CAM expertise and digital capability are becoming essential in hiring, reflecting the industry’s ongoing shift towards technology-led manufacturing systems.