Showing posts with label Epson Southeast Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epson Southeast Asia. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Epson Webinar Series Spotlights Innovative Print Solutions For Businesses

To register, visit https://www.epson.com.ph/lfp-summit-2021

Epson Southeast Asia will host a live webinar series providing insight on innovative print solutions for businesses, showcasing contextualised ways to sustain creativity and future-proof industries in today’s evolving consumer landscape. Happening from 10th to 11th November 2021 at 11:00am to 5:00pm (GMT+8), the event titled “Innovating Prints For Your Business”, will feature various industry experts across Southeast Asia on how they offer value-added benefits via Epson’s products, incorporate market trends and share more on the solutions that have brought tangible advantages to their business. Alongside regional Epson product management teams, the webinar helps businesses and start-ups to better understand the myriad of applications available using Epson’s suite of products to increase enterprise productivity. 

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Epson Renews Commitment to the Future of Sustainable Businesses in SEA

Introduces revolutionary PaperLab to enable a circular economy in an office setting

Epson Southeast Asia officially celebrated its move to a new regional headquarters at Alexandra TechnoPark, Singapore, via a hybrid launch event today.   

The new SEA headquarters features two new Solution Centers that enable partners and customers from all over the region to discover products and solutions that are good for both business and the environment. These include Epson’s sustainable innovations in printing, visual imaging, and robotics, as well as Epson PaperLab, the world’s first dry process office paper-making system.

Featured Post

HUAWEI ranked first in IDC’s Global Wearables Market for First Three Quarters of 2024

HUAWEI has been ranked first in IDC’s Global Wearable Device Market Quarterly Tracking report for global shipments in the first three quarte...