Vicenza: T.Gold, one of the jewellery industry's leading exhibitions dedicated to manufacturing technology and machinery, is entering a new phase of growth with its first-ever September edition alongside Vicenzaoro.
Scheduled to take place from September 4 to 8, 2026, the exhibition will relocate to Hall 4 within the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG) Expo Centre, integrating the technology exhibition directly into the Vicenzaoro show for the first time.
The relocation marks a significant milestone for T.Gold, strengthening the connection between jewellery manufacturing, design and technology while bringing the entire jewellery value chain together under one roof.
With participation from more than 170 international technology companies, T.Gold continues to position itself as the industry's premier platform for machinery, automation, advanced manufacturing and production innovation serving the jewellery, goldsmithing and watchmaking sectors.
The exhibition will showcase the latest developments across jewellery manufacturing, including laser technology, additive manufacturing, automation, refining, quality control, precious metal recovery, sustainability and digital production systems.
According to the organisers, today's jewellery industry is increasingly driven by faster production cycles, greater design flexibility, sustainable manufacturing and higher operational efficiency. T.Gold has been designed to address these evolving industry requirements by bringing together technology providers, manufacturers, designers and production specialists from around the world.
The exhibition targets key decision-makers across the global jewellery ecosystem, including CEOs, manufacturing entrepreneurs, production managers, research and development teams, refining specialists, foundries, CAD designers, technology distributors and luxury jewellery manufacturers.
Among the major exhibitors are several internationally recognised machinery manufacturers, including Sisma, Fasti, Orotig, DWS, Legor Group, Ikoi, Tera Automation, Italimpianti Orafi, Progold, Helmut Fischer, Willemin-Macodel, Starrag Vuadens, Indutherm, Lampert Werktechnik, Ransom & Randolph, Aczet and Flashforge 3D Technology.
The exhibition will also highlight technologies supporting sustainability and the circular economy, with companies presenting solutions for precious metal recovery, refining and industrial waste treatment. Exhibitors including B.T.T. Italia, Balestri Technologies and Eurotecniche will showcase systems aimed at improving resource efficiency within jewellery manufacturing.
A major highlight of this year's event will be the T.Gold Smart Hub, a new technology-focused knowledge platform located at the centre of Hall 4.
On September 7, the Smart Hub will host the 21st Jewellery Technology Forum, which this year will focus entirely on Additive Manufacturing. The forum will bring together international experts, researchers, machinery manufacturers and industry leaders to discuss how additive manufacturing is transforming jewellery design, production and product development.
The event will explore emerging technologies, practical case studies and the growing role of 3D printing in luxury manufacturing, making it one of the key technical knowledge platforms during Vicenzaoro.
T.Gold has also strengthened its international positioning through a renewed three-year partnership with AFEMO, the Italian Association of Jewellery Machinery Manufacturers and Exporters. The exhibition will continue working alongside ICE Meccanica to attract international buyers, technology investors and manufacturing leaders from established and emerging jewellery markets.
The relocation of T.Gold from Hall 9 to Hall 4 forms part of Italian Exhibition Group's broader €60 million infrastructure expansion programme, which also includes the opening of the new Hall 2 during this year's exhibition.
Commenting on the development, Matteo Farsura, Global Exhibition Manager of the Jewellery & Fashion Division at IEG, said, “With this edition, T.Gold is taking a decisive step towards further growth. Its move into IEG’s Expo Centre and complete integration with Vicenzaoro will strengthen the role of technology as a driving force behind the jewellery supply chain’s evolution and expand business opportunities. It is not just about machinery, but also expertise, research and innovation that will shape the future of the industry.”
As digital manufacturing, automation, sustainability and additive manufacturing continue to reshape global jewellery production, T.Gold 2026 is expected to reinforce its position as one of the industry's most influential international platforms for technology, innovation and advanced manufacturing solutions.