Roland DG opens new Creative Centre

Roland DG opens new Creative Centre

Building on the success of its Sydney facility, Roland DG has opened a new Creative Centre in Nunawading, Melbourne.

“There has been a high level of demand for a hands-on training centre where our dealers can bring their clients to demonstrate the products and train people in a real time print environment, and we are very excited to finally open the facility after experiencing delays due to COVID” said Shane Adams, ANZ Sales Manager, Roland DG. “We’d like to thank Spicers and Ball and Doggett who donated the materials used for the wall graphics, and Darren Watkins from Resolution Imaging, who did the design, print and installation.”

The centre was opened by M Chi-Hun (Charles) Seo, President and CEO of Roland DG Korea, China and Oceania, with other guests including Conrad Birkett Roland DG Global Strategy Manager, Greg Stone Marketing Manager, Shane Adams, ANZ Sales Manager and Roland DG dealer representatives from all over Australia.

The new Creative Centre showcases some of the latest Roland DG technologies, including the new Tru Vis AP640 resin printer, which prints with high colour saturation on a wide range of materials from uncoated PVC to non-PVC media. The VersaUV LEF2-300 is for customisation and personalisation of a range of substrates, including printing directly onto cylindrical objects and three-dimensional objects up to 100mm thick. Also on display are the TrueVis LG-640 roll to roll and print and cut UV platform with various colour configurations and the TrueVis VG3-540 Tru Vis 8 colour eco-solvent print and cut machine.

The centre is now open, and appointments can be made with your local Roland DG dealer.

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