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Gemvision Design Symposium Part 2October 13, 2008On Saturday we broke into classroom training on a variety of subjects. While most of the sessions were conducted by Gemvision staff, there were others that were lead by experienced users. Jim Tuttle , owner of Green Lake Jewelry Works in Seattle presented to a very large crowd. Jim continues to grow and evolve his business while refining a technology enhanced custom design process that is near perfection. I have visited his store myself and it is a model for innovation. At lunch we were introduced to the American Gem Society and the benefits of that prestigious organization. Ruth Batson announced that the 75th Annual AGS Conclave to be held in Chicago in April 1-4, 2009 will be open to all jewelers who have an interest in the organization. If you are not a member and have never been to an AGS conclave, this is a great opportunity to join this premier educational event.
After our heads were stuffed with more than we could hold, the cocktail hour was a welcome relief followed by delicious dinner and good conversation. During the desert, Jeff High announced the winners of the Matrix Design Contest and awarded prizes.
Posted by Steven Adler on October 13, 2008 | Comments (1)
October 17, 2008
In response to: Gemvision Design Symposium Part 2 Victor Soto commented: Everything this looks fascinating, I have to confess that these review encourage me to search more about other software CAD for jewelry. Then and I found RhinoGold, please, may you give me your opinion about it?, by sure, your expertise will see deeper than the evident or superficial, and it will help us a lot.
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