The International Colored Gemstone Association (ICA) announced that the popular Gemstone Industry & Laboratory Conference (GILC) will return to Tucson in 2010. For more than a decade ICA has organized GILC in various parts of the world, bringing top industry leaders together to present research findings and discuss gemological and (certification or laboratory) issues relevant to the trade and the consumers.
The GILC, an invitation-only event, will be held February 1st, 2010 in the Tucson Convention Center.
Each subject on the following agenda will be briefly introduced by a jewelry industry expert with a short presentation and will be open for discussion.
1. Andesine: controversies on origins treatments and disclosures:
2. Update on emerald treatments detection and gemological laboratory reports: Introduction by Dr. Lore Kiefert of Gubelin Gem Lab
3. Nomenclature for lead glass filled corundum: Introduction by Christopher P. Smith, President of American Gemological Laboratories
4. Ethical mining, gemstone trade and gemological laboratory issues: Introduction by Jean Claude Michelou, ICA Vice President
The discussions will focus on looking for acceptable solutions related to all topics on the agenda and will be open for follow up conducted by working groups.
Chairman of GILC, Sushil Goyal, announced that a report of the discussion and outcomes of GILC in Tucson will be shared with the international gem and jewelry industry. Progress and results of the working groups will be reported in the same manner.



