
Cyber recently brought a team of 12 Vietnamese printers to RMGT’s headquarters in Japan, in its attempt to increase recognition and promotion of the latter’s products in the Vietnamese market.
The group visits from Vietnam to Japan have happened thrice since post-COVID, with Cyber saying it reflects the Vietnamese print industry’s strong engagement with the company.
After arriving from Kyoto by bullet train, the visitors were greeted by RMGT vice-president of engineering Yukio Murashige, followed by an informative presentation from senior advisor Kohei Yatsumoto on the company’s history, recent trends, product lineup, exhibition achievements, visitor engagement, and CSPI initiatives.
This was followed by a factory tour, where they also saw the new RMGT factory 3 and die-casting factories, demonstrations of the RMGT 970PF-8 and RMGT 970ST-5, and the presentations of the RMGT 1060LX-6.
Through demonstrations of RMGT’s autonomous solution Smart Assist Printing by PQS-D and chemical embossing with skeleton transfer cylinder, the group was also able to experience firsthand how RMGT’s technologies offer labour-saving and skill-free solutions to meet a variety of demands in different applications.
The sessions evolved into deep interactive experiences with guests asking detailed questions about colour sequences in printing and the effects of chemical embossing. This led to a more engaging,
step-by-step approach, where they gained a deeper understanding of RMGT’s machines’ capabilities.
Attendees also visited Horizon International.
“Our hospitality left a strong impression, and we received words of gratitude from both our clients and our agents for the thoughtful and seamless execution of the visit,” RMGT said.
“We hope the visit was a very fruitful one for the customers and distributors. Moving forward, we intend to continue working closely with our distributors and agents to actively and consistently promote such events and sales expansion initiatives.”
Here are some pictures from the visit:






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