Italian Exhibition Group’s Oroarezzo 2026 will bring together jewellery manufacturers, technology suppliers and international buyers in Arezzo from May 9–12, with expanded focus on export diversification and emerging markets.
Italian Exhibition Group (IEG) will host the 45th edition of Oroarezzo 2026 from May 9-12 at Arezzo Fiere e Congressi, with a stronger focus on export diversification, international market access and manufacturing innovation.
The B2B jewellery manufacturing exhibition will feature Italian and international companies across jewellery production, machinery, components, semi-finished products and technology solutions. Organizers said the 2026 edition is being positioned as a platform to help manufacturers respond to geopolitical uncertainty, shifting export trends and changing global supply chains.
IEG is organizing the first “Global Outlook 2026” international conference during the exhibition in collaboration with Confindustria Federorafi, the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) and AFEMO. The conference will examine opportunities linked to India, Mercosur, the United States, Canada and Africa, along with the implications of new trade agreements and evolving tariff structures.
Matteo Farsura, head of IEG’s Jewellery & Fashion division, said the industry is facing slower demand in strategic markets, particularly in the Middle East, making diversification increasingly important for manufacturers. He added that IEG is working with trade bodies and institutions to strengthen buyer outreach and provide companies with market intelligence and analytical tools.
The exhibition will host manufacturers from major Italian jewellery districts including Arezzo, Vicenza, Valenza and Milan. Participating companies include Unoaerre, Richline Italy, Graziella Braccialini, Milor, Superoro and Daniela Coaro, among others. International exhibitors from Spain and Turkey are also expected to participate.
Industry associations including the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) from India and the Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association (HKJJA) will participate for the first time, reflecting the growing importance of Asian markets in global jewellery trade.
The machinery and technology section, organised with AFEMO, will include companies such as Sisma, Fasti, Orotig and Italimpianti Orafi. New participants include Elvatech, specialising in X-ray fluorescence analysis for precious metals, and DTP, which develops synthetic diamond identification systems.
IEG said hosted buyers from 49 countries have already registered for the event, with the United States leading participation, followed by Romania, Hong Kong, Poland, Mexico, Argentina and Morocco.
A new exhibition area titled “Precious Fashion” will debut at Oroarezzo 2026, focusing on fashion accessories and supply chain integration between jewellery manufacturing and luxury fashion. The section will feature 16 companies involved in metalworking, enamelling, gemstones and advanced finishing technologies.
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