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The Jewelry Symposium to Tackle Workforce Challenges in May 2026

Feb 09, 2026, 5:37 PM

The upcoming Jewelry Symposium (TJS) event in May 2026 will specifically address the critical issue of workforce development within the jewelry sector. TJS is organizing its second industry roundtable, titled 'Rebuilding the Workforce', scheduled to take place from May 16 to May 19, 2026, at the Detroit Marriott Troy in Michigan. This significant gathering aims to build upon discussions initiated at the 2025 roundtable, with joint sponsorship from Manufacturing Silversmiths & Jewelers of America (MSJA) and Jewelers of America (JA). The symposium seeks to bring together global industry experts to share insights and innovative solutions for improving recruitment, training, and retention strategies, which are essential for the industry's sustained growth and vitality.

In a move to modernize and enrich the participant experience, TJS has announced the launch of its inaugural mobile application. This app is designed to streamline various aspects of the event, including simplified registration, easy access to the event agenda, real-time updates, and the ability to download important documents. It also facilitates networking through contact sharing and community chat features, making it a comprehensive tool for attendees. The app will be available on both Apple and Android platforms, ensuring broad accessibility. For those planning to attend, early-bird registration is currently open until March 31, offering reduced rates for individuals and groups, with an additional discount provided for participants who secure their lodging at the Detroit Marriott prior to registration, encouraging proactive planning and participation.

This symposium stands as a beacon for progress, highlighting the industry's commitment to addressing its fundamental human capital challenges. By fostering collaboration and sharing best practices, the event promises to lay a robust foundation for a more skilled, engaged, and sustainable workforce. The emphasis on practical solutions and technological integration through the new mobile app underscores a forward-thinking approach, ensuring that the jewelry industry not only attracts new talent but also cultivates a thriving environment for its existing professionals.

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