Facility
PALAKISS Business Center was founded in 1999 with the aim of offering an alternative to the traditional fair concept for operators on the international jewellery stage. The entrepreneurial idea was to offer Companies and Palakiss visitors a range of integrated services that would increasingly bring Companies and trade operators closer together.

The Business Center’s activities are carried out in a sales surface of over 5,000 square metres, in the Vicenza fair area. The main aim of the Palakiss organization is to make it possible for operators to visit all the rooms in the span of a few hours, and visit all the companies and their products.

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Insights

A simple visit along a linear path
Stands are customized and feature welcoming and well-organized surroundings which guarantee the maximum confidentiality so that commercial negotiations can be carried out in optimum circumstances. The entire structure complies with all the legal regulations in force.

The Palakiss environments ensure appropriate product presentation for the commercial needs of exhibitors and visitors alike. Palakiss also guarantees continuous research into products and companies with new, innovative or alternative proposals.

The Palakiss world is a flexible tool built around the needs of the market and of operators in the sector; a window on the world that makes it possible to discover all the latest in this sector which increasingly follows fashions, trends, and different cultures, elements that increasingly characterize the products themselves and the ways of handling relations consumers.
Finished and part-worked products and cut stones of various types and provenances ensure the constant interest of operators and buyers from many backgrounds such as: companies, wholesalers, dealers and craftsmen. And it is from these professional categories that the operators who make up the wealth, quality and continuity of the initiative are invited.


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