“The Institute’s eLearning courses have helped many working professionals access GIA’s research-backed curriculum anytime, anywhere and learn at their own pace. During the lockdown period, GIA offered its online GIA Essentials courses – including Jewelry Essentials, Colored Stone Essentials and Diamond Essentials – at no cost, and received more than 10,000 enrolments from 110 countries.”
You have taken over this new
role as the MD of GIA at a rather
challenging time - as the MD what
are your immediate priorities?
These are indeed challenging times
that have impacted just about every
industry. I am thankful to be a part of
the gem and jewellery industry, which
is resilient and has emerged stronger
from downturns in the past. I also
feel privileged to be a part of GIA–
the leader in gemmological research,
instrumentation, grading analysis
and education – and help further the
Institute’s mission to ensure the public
trust in gems and jewellery.
thank Nirupa for putting together a
great team, and as a leader, your job
is already half done when you have a
strong team.In these times, our focus
is on creating a safe environment for
our employees in Mumbai and Surat
and pushing ourselves to meet the
needs of our clients.The lockdown has
accelerated the pace of digital adoption
to stay connected with people, and we
are doing our part in reaching out to the
trade extensively using digital tools.
Why do you think education and
awareness in the gems & jewellery
industry is more critical now, given
the current scenario?
Education has always been important
and will continue to remain important
for the ever-evolving gem and jewellery
industry, and GIA has been a pioneer
in gemmological education. GIA issued
its first Graduate Gemology diploma
in 1948, and has helped train more
than 365,000 students since it was
founded in 1931.GIA’s comprehensive
gemmology and jewellery education
prepares people starting a new career
or looking for the next step in their
profession for success in the industry Unfortunately, the pandemic has forced
us to keep some of our schools closed.
However, GIA remains as committed to
sharing knowledge and has capitalised
various digital avenues to reach a larger
audience across different geographies.
The Institute’s eLearning courses have
helped many working professionals
access GIA’s research-backed
curriculum anytime, anywhere and
learn at their own pace. During the
lockdown period, GIA offered its online
GIA Essentials courses – including
Jewelry Essentials, Colored Stone
Essentials and Diamond Essentials – at
no cost, and received more than 10,000
enrolments from 110 countries.
GIA has been organising weekly
webinars – GIA Knowledge Sessions
– that are led by GIA Ph.Ds., field
gemmologists, educators and research
scientists. In the past months, we’ve
covered various topics with roughly
20,000 viewers from 150 countries
tuning in. We’ve alsolaunched the
weekly emails, Knowledge Rocks,
and our Gems & Gemology (G&G)
Facebook Group to help the trade
access gem knowledge from GIA more
effortlessly.
In India too, GIA has been actively
engaging with trade members through
webinars as well as specialised training
programmes for retailers’ staff. The
webinars attracted more than 1,900 participants, while we trained more than 1,700 retail staff across India to
date in 2020. Through these initiatives,
we are making the best use of online
platforms to spread knowledge, help
the trade buy and sell with confidence,
and ultimately, further GIA’s mission
to ensure public trust in gems and
jewellery.
Real world education as against
virtual education – how is GIA
bridging the gap?
GIA has offered distance education
since 2009, helping working
professionals earn a gem and jewellery
credential and expand their professional
knowledge. Students that enrol with
GIA Distance Education learn using
the same curriculum taught on GIA
campuses with ample completion
times to study, submit assignments and
take the exam online. GIA Distance
Education instructors are also available
by email or phone to provide support,
guidance and expertise through the
course duration. This ensures that
students or professionals who wish to
take up GIA courses, get as close as
possible to a classroom experience.
Where do you see Indian diamond
industry five years from now? There are and will continue to exist
several key trends in the diamond
industry. The one I believe has gained
prominence is provenance.Consumers
now, more than ever, have a heightened
awareness of sustainably and ethically
sourced products. The GIA Diamond
Origin Report uses the Institute’s
decades of research and scientifically matches a polished diamond to its
original rough, confirming the country
of origin information provided by the
miner.
Accurate diamond identification also
remains of continued importance
for the trade as well as consumers.
GIA has been at the forefront of this through development of screening and
identification services and instruments
such as the Melee Analysis Service and
the GIA iD100® gem testing device. In
addition, GIA helps spread awareness
among consumers about the importance
of third-party grading reports and also
offering a wide range of gemmological
education programmes and courses for
jewellers I also strongly believe that the next few
years will be key for the widespread
adoption of digital initiatives such as
AI and blockchain. GIA is already
committed to these as a part of the
Institute’s digital transformation efforts.
The collaboration between GIA and
IBM Research to develop an advanced
AI system designed to revolutionise
diamond clarity grading is a step in that
direction. In 2018, GIA collaborated
with Chow Tai Fook to deliver secure
digital diamond grading reports to
consumers for the first time using
blockchain technology – developed
with leading blockchain solutions
provider Everledger and secured
by the IBM Blockchain Platform.
GIA continues its collaboration with
Everledger and JD.com, China’s
largest online and offline retailer, to
provide customers with independently
verified GIA diamond reports and
origin information through theJD.com
app, as well as on JD.com’s mobile and
desktop websites. Everything GIA does
– our research, education and of course
grading millions of diamondseach year
in our laboratories around the world –
has the singular mission of protecting
consumers
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