Join us for India Gold Conference 2026 (Where the World Meets India)

When the Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about transforming India's relationship with gold, encouraging the nation to move beyond passive holding and unlock the true productive potential of this precious metal, it set a powerful direction for the entire industry. That vision inspired the theme of IGC 2026: India Gold Vision: Recycle, Reform & Re-Innovate. With an estimated 25,000 tonnes of gold sitting idle in Indian homes, the opportunity to recycle, the need to reform outdated policy frameworks, and the imperative to re-innovate across the value chain has never been more compelling. IGC 2026 is the industry's answer to that call.

The 23rd India Gold Conference will be held from 20 to 23 August 2026 at the Taj Cidade De Goa Horizon, Goa, bringing together approximately 750 senior stakeholders from across the gold value chain. The conference opens with a dedicated full-day Seminar on Gold Assaying, Hallmarking, and Refining Technologies on Day 1 (20th August) a focused technical day for practitioners at the core of gold quality and integrity. Days 2 and 3 (21st and 22nd August) bring the main conference to life through keynote presentations, panel discussions, and focused sessions covering gold recycling, Dore import reforms, hallmarking, trade with global bullion centres, investment demand, price outlook, and the road ahead for India's gold industry.

IGC 2025 Videos

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About

India Gold Conference (IGC) is organised by Eventell Global Advisory Pvt Ltd (www.eventellglobal.com). India Bullion & Jewellers Association (IBJA) is the key partner driving this initiative and IGC will always be a industry driven conference.

IGC is the platform for you, if you are a part of bullion (gold, silver, platinum and palladium) supply chain – be it mining, refining, minting, banking, vaulting and storage, exchange market place, bullion dealing and trading, jewellery manufacturing and export, assaying and hallmarking, providing services such as insurance, broking etc, or regulating the sector or doing research on the sector.

IGC aims to be a neutral industry platform for the gold bullion industry to meet, discuss and deliberate the future of this industry. IGC would also strive to present the latest offering in refining and minting technologies, fintech opportunities, technology opportunities etc.

IGC, being a neutral platform, would recognise and reward outstanding performance by the industry players, through a transparent selection process.