Kakiuchi: Apsom helped Roland design the RS-640 printer keeping the Indian market in mind
Apsom opens Roland's Creative Centre in India
By Suhani Singh Tuesday, 07 September 2010
Hideyuki Kakiuchi, the director of Roland DG inaugurated Roland's first Creative Centre in India, set up by Apsom Infotex on the 25 August 2010. Roland has such centres in USA, Belgium, Australia and Italy.
On his maiden visit to India, Kakiuchi said: "Our commitment is supreme for the Indian signage market.
Feedback from Apsom helped Roland design the RS-640 printer keeping the Indian market in mind. Roland recognises India's potential as a high growth market."
"Customers in India value quality and Roland is synonymous with quality and reliability and that's the reason behind strong client base," said Gulshan Kumar, director at Apsom.
Roland recently launched the VS-640, the world's first 60-inch print and cut machine with white and metallic colour options, best suited for in-shop signage, POP among other dazzling applications.
Roland is exploring products for allied and new markets like packaging, labels, textile dental footwear among others.
Roland aims to further strengthen its Indian presence by offering training, innovation and support with an academy. All of this will be run through Apsom.
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