CAPE PRECIOUS METALS
In October, Cape Precious Metals proudly hosted an annual networking event, designed exclusively for clients in Namibia.
This year’s gathering, held at Arebbusch Travel Lodge, aimed to bring together industry professionals to build valuable connections and share insights in an engaging, relaxed setting away from the usual office environment. Networking events like these are central to our vision at CPM. Each event we organise is unique in its setup and activities, yet they all share a common goal to foster professional relationships that drive growth and innovation within the jewellery industry. We’re passionate about creating opportunities where jewellers, suppliers, and experts can gather to exchange ideas and build connections that last.
Representing CPM at the event was Charmaine Rossouw, joined by one of our directors, Malcolm Jenner, who also oversees our marketing efforts and manages our KwaZulu-Natal branch. Our esteemed partners contributed greatly to the day’s success. Cape Tools & Jewellery Suppliers, Jewellers’ Network and Spectrometer Technologies showcased a range of tools, solutions, and innovations, sparking engaging conversations and practical learning opportunities.
Our esteemed partners contributed greatly to the day’s success. Cape Tools & Jewellery Suppliers, Jewellers’ Network and Spectrometer Technologies showcased a range of tools, solutions, and innovations, sparking engaging conversations and practical learning opportunities.
Jewellers’ Network, represented by Managing Director Sancia Mincher, offered magazine subscriptions that were eagerly received by the attendees. The Jewellers’ Network Directory Diary was a much-welcomed publication and sold out at the event. One of the highlights of the day was a series of live demonstrations
and tool displays. Attendees had the chance to observe new tools in action, ask questions directly to the experts, and delve into discussions on trending industry topics. These hands-on sessions allowed participants to gain practical insights and exchange ideas, enhancing their professional skills and knowledge.
Throughout the day, the steady flow of attendees underscored the demand for such gatherings. The venue room buzzed with energy from 10am to 3pm, as jewellers and industry specialists connected, shared experiences, and discussed the future of the jewellery market in Namibia and beyond.
