Wednesday, February 4, 2009

TCDC Free Seminar: Memories Are Forever - Feb 7, 2009

TCDC Free Seminar: Memories Are Forever (in English)

By Mr. Masaki Norizuki, Managing Director of Algordanza

Feb 7, 2009
1300-1500 hr

Reservation: 02 664 8448



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Diamonds are forever, like memories of departed loved ones.
Relatives of a deceased person suffer a difficult time full of
grief, but comfort can still be found in memories.Specializing
in the art of preserving memories of beloved deceased,
Swiss-based company Algordanza offers an innovative servicethat turns human ashes into memorial diamonds.As a remarkable alternative to storing the cremated remains of a
loved one in an urn, Algordanza transforms the ashes of the
deceased into a permanent memento for their nearest
and dearest.

Algordanza, a Rhaeto-Romanic expression for "remembrance", started up in 2004 as the first company in Europe manufacturing precious gems out of human ashes.Over
the years, the company has expanded its service and is
now represented in 17 countries worldwide, including Japan
and Thailand.

Seeing business opportunity from the preservation of memory,
Algordanza uses advanced technology to extract carbon
from cremation ashes to produce chemically pure diamonds,
a symbol of great economic and sentimental value. Their
success is but one example of the business opportunities
shrouded in life's impermanence.

Lecture Content

1. How Memorial Diamonds are made?
2. What is the idea and inspiration behind Memorial Diamonds?

About Mr. Masaki Norizuki


For reservation, please contact TCDC Information Counter.
Tel. 02 664 8448

Remark
1.Seats are limited to 150 and available on a first-come,
first-served basis.
2.On-site registration will open one hour before the scheduled
start time.
3.For those who have made advance reservation, please
register to confirm your seat at least 30 minutes before the
event starts.
4.The lecture is suitable for designers, creative entrepreneurs,
and the public.

We reserve the right for any changes without prior notice.

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