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Santa Fe Symposium Registration is Open
The annual conference on industry developments will be held from May 21 to 24 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Albuquerque, N.M.--Registration is now open for Rio Grande’s 31st annual Santa Fe Symposium, scheduled to take place in Albuquerque, New Mexico from May 21 to 24.
The Symposium’s purpose is to connect industry members in a non-competitive atmosphere, sharing industry developments and facilitating discussions.
This year, 24 speakers will be on hand to discuss topics including laser printing, business growth, how to spark creativity and improving gold hardness.
“There is one reason I attend the Santa Fe Symposium year after year without fail,” said Eddie Bell, one of the Symposium’s founders. “I learn more there than I do throughout the rest of the year.”
Designer and goldsmith Gary Dawson, who has spoken at the Symposium six times, commented, “The Symposium is all about the science of making jewelry and, for me, it is a lot more than that. It is the opportunity to meet people who are every bit as passionate about making jewelry as I am and to share and absorb that passion during every waking moment.”
The Symposium is offering special early-bird pricing for those who register before March 31.
There are registration discounts available for groups of two or more and a few select scholarships.
Seating at the Symposium is limited and can be reserved online at SantaFeSymposium.org.
For questions or help with registration contact events@riogrande.com or call 505-839-3249 or 800-952-6222.
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