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How Artificial Intelligence Elevates Diamond Grading
Are you using artificial intelligence-based technology? The chances are strong. According to one survey, 33% of consumers think they are using AI technology, but in fact, 77% are.
Whether you're aware of it or not, artificial intelligence is leading the charge in the latest technological revolution that's sweeping through modern[…]
Sarine Signs an MOU to Acquire a Majority Stake in New York's Gem Certification and Assurance Lab (GCAL) - Press Release
Hod Hasharon (Israel), 11 January 2023 – Singapore Exchange Mainboard listed Sarine Technologies Ltd (“Sarine” and along with its subsidiaries “the Group”) (U77:SI; SARN.TA), a worldwide leader in the development, manufacturing, marketing and sale of precision technology products for the evaluation, planning, processing,[…]
Creating a Diamond Ecology for the Future
Brought to You by New Jeweler Magazine: Exclusive Interview With Sarine CEO, Mr. David Block.
eGrading's Revolutionary Ripple Effect
The secret has already been out as far back as 2017. Sarine’s AI-based eGrading™ has taken the 4Cs grading process to where it’s never been and has revealed a new depth to diamonds along the way. The old standard of determining a diamonds worth and rarity is beginning to look like an old IBM desktop in a world overflowing with iPads[…]
Sarine eGrading™: Leading the Industry Towards Change
As the world becomes more automated and digital, diamond grading is not left behind. From rough to cut, the use of technology in grading and traceability reports is the direction the industry is headed. As pioneers in diamond technology, and the driver of the new eGrading revolution, Sarine is leading the way.
Blog Series: What the 4Cs Mean in 2020: Part 4: Clarity Grading
A perfectly flawless diamond is extremely rare. So rare, in fact that flawless diamonds are highlyprized and very expensive. Most diamonds naturally develop “birthmarks” during the longformation process that occurs over millions or even billions of years, deep in the earth. Whenthe birthmark occurs on the surface of the diamond, it[…]
How Technology Has Advanced the Diamond Industry: Sarine Celebrates 30 Years
This year, Sarine is launching celebrations for 30 years in the diamond technology business.