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    AI, Sustainability, and Responsible Mining Take Center Stage at the Global Gold & Diamond Conference

    Markel ZillaBy Markel ZillaJuly 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    AI, Sustainability, and Responsible Mining Take Center Stage at the Global Gold & Diamond Conference
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    The 16th Annual Gold & Diamond Conference concluded on Wednesday in New York, highlighting the growing focus of global mining and jewelry companies on building more resilient business models capable of withstanding economic volatility, geopolitical uncertainty, environmental challenges, and the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence.

    Held from July 13 to 15 under the theme “Resilience,” the conference was organized by the Initiatives in Art and Culture (IAC) and brought together senior executives from mining companies, precious metal refiners, jewelry manufacturers, sustainability organizations, academic institutions, and regulatory bodies. The event is widely recognized as one of the industry’s leading international forums.

    Discussions centered on the future of the gold and diamond sectors amid profound global transformations. Participants explored strategies for strengthening supply-chain resilience, expanding responsible mining practices, protecting human rights in artisanal mining, and addressing climate-related and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) challenges, which are becoming increasingly influential in investment and financing decisions across the industry.

    Artificial intelligence was also a major focus of the conference. A dedicated session examined AI’s impact on the jewelry sector, including its role in design, data management, intellectual property protection, and innovation, as digital technologies continue to reshape the industry’s value chain.

    Additional sessions addressed the future of the natural diamond market, the challenges facing the global diamond industry, artisanal mining in the Amazon and West Africa, climate risk, the preservation of traditional craftsmanship, and the long-term evolution of gold and jewelry value chains.

    Lisa Koenigsberg, President and Founder of the Initiatives in Art and Culture, said the gold and gemstone industry is experiencing an unprecedented period of global transformation, emphasizing that resilience has become the defining characteristic for companies seeking to adapt to an increasingly uncertain business environment. She noted that this reality inspired the conference’s central theme this year.

    First launched in 2011, the Gold & Diamond Conference has become one of the industry’s premier platforms for dialogue among mining companies, gold producers, jewelry manufacturers, refiners, academics, and international organizations. It is often described as the “Davos of the global gold and jewelry industry” because of its role in shaping strategic discussions on the sector’s most pressing challenges and future opportunities.

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