RhinoArtisan at JMA 2025: Innovation in Jewelry Design and Manufacturing

From February 7-10, 2025, RhinoArtisan will be participating in JMA (Jewellery Machinery & Allied Exhibition) in Mumbai, India—the premier event for machinery and technology in the jewelry industry.

Join us alongside our official distributor in India, Navbharat Carbon Co., a leader in advanced solutions for the jewelry sector. Navbharat Carbon Co. offers a comprehensive range of cutting-edge tools, consumables, high-precision machinery, and 3D printing technology to elevate jewelry production to the next level.

The RhinoArtisan team will be at Hall No. 4, Booth No. C1, showcasing the latest features of version 6.1, with a special focus on manufacturing innovations. Discover how our tools can revolutionize your design and production processes!

We would love to see you there and share the latest trends in 3D jewelry design and manufacturing!

Date: February 7-10, 2025
Location: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India
Hall No. 4 | Booth No. C1

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