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The Birmingham Assay Office and The World Jewellery Confederation (CIBJO) have announced a new partnership, establishing a framework for technical cooperation between the two organisations aimed at enhancing the global jewellery industry.

It was signed in Birmingham by Doug Henry, CEO and assay master at the Birmingham Assay Office and Gaetano Cavalieri, president of CIBJO.

The agreement maps out a programme of cooperation that will focus on areas such as information exchange, joint research, technical assistance, and initiatives promoting best practices, harmonisation of standards, and consumer protection.

During their meeting, Henry and Dr Cavalieri discussed a range of subjects, from sharing resources and expertise to joint efforts in consumer education and tackling fraudulent practices.

The meeting also highlighted the vital role of innovative technologies and the adoption of digital solutions in hallmarking, testing, and certification processes.

Further details about the specific areas and projects for cooperation will be mutually agreed upon and outlined in subsequent annexes to the agreement.

The Birmingham Assay Office said the alliance is reflective of “both organisations’ commitment to the future of the industry, with a focus on collaboration, innovation, and shared growth”.

Henry said: “This agreement with CIBJO represents a natural alignment of our objectives and interests. We are thrilled to be embarking on this journey, working together to protect consumers and maintain the integrity of our industry.”

Dr. Cavalieri added: “Today’s agreement marks a significant step forward for our organisations and for the global jewellery industry as a whole. We look forward to working closely with BAO to enhance our collective knowledge, innovate, and raise industry standards even further.”

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