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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Proposals on personnel training and laboratory services

Gemological Institute of America (Gemological Institute of America, GIA) plans to demonstrate its new M2M TM service to create a digital history of natural diamonds. Also, the Institute will offer a wide range of other services to the JCK Show in Las Vegas.
Service M2M TM tells digital stories of natural diamonds. GIA will also present its new easy-to-use tool to determine mounted and separate natural diamonds, services for colored gemstones, will hold screenings of synthetic diamonds and many others.
Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer GIA Tom Moses (Tom Moses) and researcher at the GIA Dr. Evan Smith (Evan Smith), lead author of a recently published Science magazine article diamond geology, will discuss the latest research of synthetic diamonds GIA and describe the new device detecting GIA synthetics and mounted for individual diamonds.
The GIA added that, as usual, representatives of the Institute at the booth will be available to discuss the proposals on personnel training and laboratory services to companies and professionals in the jewelry industry. They will also be able to share information about educational materials GIA and retailers to support the program.
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  1. In Lucara Diamond noted that the company will leave for Botswana citizens the right to choose the name for the second largest diamond in the world weighing 1111 carats, which was produced in November last year by the Botswana Mine cars (Karowe).
    Type IIa diamond, recovered in the southern lobe of the mine cars, it was the second-largest gem-quality diamond in the world and the largest of the stones extracted using modern processing plant.
    CEO of the company Uilyam Lemb (William Lamb), as quoted by The Voice, noted that Onkokame Kitts Mokaila (Onkokame Kitso Mokaila), Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Water Resources of Botswana, visited the company to see the diamond. The minister also suggested the idea to appeal to the citizens of the country to come up with the name of the stone.

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