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The Jewelry Symposium Unveils Workforce Initiative, New App, and 2026 Event Registration
The Jewelry Symposium (TJS) is making significant strides in enhancing the jewelry manufacturing industry by announcing a series of key initiatives. These include a follow-up to its successful workforce roundtable, the introduction of a dedicated mobile application, and the opening of registration for its 2026 annual event. These developments underscore TJS's commitment to fostering technological advancement and addressing critical talent needs within the sector.
Scheduled to take place from May 16 to May 19, 2026, at the Detroit Marriott Troy, the symposium will kick off with the 'Rebuilding the Workforce' roundtable. This important discussion, co-sponsored by MSJA and Jewelers of America (JA), builds on the insights from the 2025 inaugural event, which emphasized the urgent need for new approaches to talent acquisition, development, and retention. Linus Drogs, Chairman of the TJS Board, highlighted that this year's roundtable will feature global industry professionals sharing proven strategies for attracting, training, and keeping skilled personnel.
In addition to the in-person gathering, TJS is expanding accessibility by offering virtual attendance options for the roundtable. This hybrid format ensures that a broader audience can benefit from the valuable discussions. Companies within the jewelry industry that have successfully implemented strategies for retaining skilled employees are encouraged to share their experiences with TJS, contributing to a collective pool of knowledge and best practices. The symposium organizers are keen to collaborate with industry leaders to address the ongoing challenges in workforce development.
Further enhancing the event experience, TJS is launching its own mobile application. This innovative tool is designed to streamline various aspects of participation, allowing attendees to register, check-in, view the comprehensive agenda, receive real-time updates, download essential documents, facilitate networking by sharing contacts, and engage in community chats. The app, available as 'The Jewelry Symposium' for Apple devices and 'TJS' for Android, represents a modernization of event management and participant interaction.
Registration for the 2026 symposium is now officially open, with details about speakers and topics available on the TJS website. Early Bird registration offers discounted rates for individuals and groups, with additional incentives for those who book accommodations at the Detroit Marriott Troy prior to registering for the event. This structured approach aims to encourage early commitment and provide cost savings for participants. Interested individuals and groups can secure their spots and hotel reservations through the provided links on the TJS website, ensuring they don't miss out on this pivotal industry gathering.
The annual gathering organized by The Jewelry Symposium consistently aims to propel the jewelry manufacturing domain forward. By concentrating on workforce solutions and integrating contemporary digital resources, the event is set to provide an engaging and informative experience for all participants. It reinforces the organization's dedication to supporting the industry's growth and ensuring its future success through collaborative learning and technological innovation.
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