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Gem-A Conference 2025

Gemmologists from around the world will gather in London to attend the annual Gem-A Conference on 1st and 2nd November 2025.

The Conference boasts an incredible line-up of speakers including expert gemmologists from every area of the field. It is a must-attend Conference for anyone interested in gemmology.

The Leonardo Royal Hotel London St Paul’s
1st – 2nd November 2025

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Prepare to be inspired, informed & dazzled

Join us at the Gem-A Conference 2025

From the secrets of rare gemstones to the latest breakthroughs in identification techniques, the Gem-A Conference on 1st and 2nd November in London promises two days of brilliance you won’t want to miss.

Bringing together 10 internationally renowned specialists, this flagship event offers gemmologists, jewellers and industry enthusiasts a unique chance to deepen their expertise and connect with fellow professionals from around the world.

What to expect

The world’s most prestigious gemmology conference

This year, the conference spans a whole weekend and it’s packed with speakers, workshops, and networking opportunities.

Attendees will gain insights into the latest advancements, trends, and research in gemmology, network with peers, and participate in hands-on workshops.

Whether you are a seasoned professional or new to the field, this conference offers something for everyone.

Meet the Speakers

Richard B. Drucker, GIA GG

Honorary FGA
Honorary President of Gem-A

Master of Ceremonies

Gem-A Conference 2025 - gem-a conference - Richard Drucker

Cath Hill, MA, MBA, FCIM

Chief Executive Officer of Gem-A

Opening & Closing Address

Cath Hill

“This year we have an historic lineup of renowned speakers in the profession from across the globe. Topics to be covered include gemstones from various sources including Burma sapphire, Oregon sunstone, demantoid garnet, gemstones of importance in museums, age dating of treatments, and much more. And, we will be looking into the current hot topics of AI and sustainability. We look forward to seeing you in November.”

Richard B. Drucker, GIA GG

Honorary FGA
Honorary President of Gem-A

Agenda

Day One - Saturday

Breakfast & Registration

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Cath Hill and Richard Drucker

The Blue List – the Responsible Jewellery Supply Chain Lexicon – Why Words Matter

Purvi Shah, PS, Head of Ethical and Sustainable Value Chains, De Beers Group 

Morning break and opportunity for networking

The Copper Connection: Identifying Oregon Sunstone

Rosie Young, BSc, FGA EG 

Updates on the Timing and Geochemistry of Mogok Sapphire Formation

Rachelle Turnier, Ph.D., Manager of Museum Exhibits & In-Kind Gifts 

Lunch break and an opportunity for networking

How Old is Your Treatment?

Çiğdem Lüle, Ph.D., FGA, GIA GG, DGA 

Afternoon break and opportunity for networking

The Winston Red diamond: Contribution to the Understanding of the Rarest Color

Eloïse Gaillou, Ph.D., Director of the Mineralogy Museum of Mines Paris – PSL 

Closing Remarks

Richard Drucker and Cath Hill

An opportunity to network and meet the speakers over refreshments

Day Two - Sunday

Breakfast & Registration

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Cath Hill and Richard Drucker

Gemtelligence: A Deep-Learning Software to Determine Origin and Treatment in Gemstones

Daniel Nyfeler, Ph.D., Managing Director, Gübelin Gem Lab

Morning break and opportunity for networking

Gem Demantoid Garnet: A Review and New Insights for Understanding its Genesis

Isabella Pignatelli, Ph.D. 

Carbon-Based Gems, Carbon-Based Consequences: Jet’s Synthetic Legacy Proves that Some Forevers are Measured in Catastrophe, Not Carats

Sarah Steele, FGA, DGA

Lunch break and an opportunity for networking

Cartier: A blockbuster behind the scenes

Helen Molesworth FGA, FSA

Afternoon break and opportunity for networking

Hidden Gems – Secrets of the Natural History Museum

Robin Hansen, FGA, Senior Curator, Gems and Minerals, Natural History Museum, London 

Closing Remarks

Richard Drucker and Cath Hill

End of Conference

Venue Information

This year we have a fabulous new venue overlooking the iconic St Paul’s Cathedral.

The Leonardo Royal Hotel London St Paul’s has a state-of-the-art conference suite and is perfectly located in central London close to several transportation links providing easy access for both local and international attendees . And, if you need to stay over, we have negotiated some preferential rates for you at both the Leonardo Royal and other nearby hotels. A discount code for hotel bookings will be sent with your booking confirmation.

The Leonardo Royal Hotel London St Paul’s

10 Godliman Street, London EC4V 5AJ

Sponsor the event

Become a Corporate Sponsor

Sponsoring the Gem A Conference offers the opportunity to align your brand with the flagship event in the industry, renowned for its thought leadership, innovation, and prestige.

As a sponsor, you gain direct access to an audience of decision-makers, influencers, and industry leaders from some of the most respected companies worldwide. This exclusive platform allows you to showcase your products, services, and expertise to a discerning network, fostering valuable relationships that can drive strategic partnerships and business growth. By supporting such a prestigious event, your company not only enhances its visibility and credibility but also demonstrates a commitment to excellence and leadership within the global gemmological community.

Interested? Email or call today!

Email gem-asponsorship@redactive.co.uk

Call Belinda Moloney, Sales Manager 020 7880 7662

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