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Diamonds: Setting the Standard for Technological Adoption – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 8:24 AM
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The recent “Provenance, Traceability and Technology (PTT) in the Diamond Industry” event, organized by DMCC, aimed to address key developments and challenges in the global diamond trade. The industry is facing challenges such as changes in consumer behavior, the rise of lab-grown diamonds, and import restrictions, which have increased pressure on stakeholders. However, the event highlighted the potential for overcoming these challenges and improving the industry’s standards through technological advancements.

With the industry at a pivotal crossroads, Prof. Felicitas Morhart emphasized the importance of governance through identification rather than blind compliance. The event also shed light on the ongoing re-evaluation of a ban on Russian diamonds by the US, considering stakeholder concerns and the need for suitable traceability mechanisms to ensure industry security and credibility.

Traceability has become crucial for addressing conflict diamonds, supporting the identification of counterfeits, and upholding government-related sanctions. Companies like Sarine Technology Group have been at the forefront of traceability efforts. The event also emphasized the importance of collaboration between policymakers and industry stakeholders to achieve common objectives without harming vulnerable supply chains.

The event showcased various traceability solutions provided by technology partners such as Provenance Proof, Sarine Technology Group, and Authentia. These solutions offer transparency and accountability throughout the diamond supply chain, catering to consumer preferences for ethically sourced and sustainable products. The rise of lab-grown diamonds has prompted the natural diamond industry to reclaim the ESG-conscious market through traceability efforts.

Traceability also has the potential to address challenges in the second-hand diamond market, providing customers with the story behind each diamond. By showcasing the positive impact of natural diamonds on communities and the environment, traceability can help change consumer perceptions and differentiate natural diamonds from lab-grown alternatives. Technology advancements like nano marking and laser encryption are essential for enhancing transparency and efficiency in the diamond industry.

The industry’s ability to collaborate and utilize technology will be key in maintaining the unique status of natural diamonds as a sought-after commodity. By leveraging the foundation established by initiatives like the Kimberley Process, the diamond industry can continue to evolve, improve standards, and build consumer trust. With the support of industry stakeholders and advancements in technology, natural diamonds are poised to become a role model for stakeholder and consumer equity in the future.

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