"With the influx of lab-grown diamonds in the marketplace, IGI's Laboratory-Grown Diamond Grading Report provides consumers and the industry as a whole with the protection and knowledge they need to differentiate natural mined diamonds from those grown in a laboratory," stated IGI president and CEO Jerry Ehrenwald, GG, ASA. The laser inscription will read "Laboratory-Grown," and be located on the girdle of each synthetic diamond submitted. Dino Lab: Designing and Developing an Educational Game for Critical Thinking: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3022-1.ch021: Dino Lab is a serious game designed to explore the potential of using games in scientific domains to support critical thinking. To further identify a laboratory-grown diamond, IGI has enforced a mandatory laser inscription policy utilizing its United States patented process, LaserscribeSM. In addition, the report includes the gemological definition of a synthetic diamond. The structure of the classification utilizes and adheres to the internationally accepted system for diamond grading without the precise standard nomenclature grades that the original system uses. Aside from the visual differences, the laboratory-grown diamond grades have been modified from the traditional nomenclatures. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. The IGI Laboratory-Grown Diamond Grading Report has a completely different look and feel to that of an IGI Natural Mined Diamond Grading Report. IGI intends for the report to better educate consumers by offering them accurate and reliable product information, thereby continuing to fulfill IGI's mission of being the buying public's jewelry industry expert, advocate and resource. IGI has been monitoring the growth of synthetic diamonds for decades and through its Diamond Research Laboratory Division, has been developing (and testing) the IGI Laboratory-Grown Diamond Grading System for more than a year. The International Gemological Institute (IGI) launched its new report designed specifically for laboratory-grown diamonds.