According to Ricoh, the showroom was designed to showcase Ricoh’s range of customisable solutions and office technology in a hands-on setting.
Richardson says, “This space will let customers witness the benefits of Ricoh’s business software and hardware first-hand.”
With full digital conferencing technology, the new showroom can link up to Ricoh’s Printing Innovation Centre in Sydney, launched earlier this year to develop high-value services and solutions for Ricoh customers, according to the company.
Ricoh continues the facility is part of a network of centres strategically located in London, New York, Japan and Singapore to leverage a wide variety of capabilities and resources, enabling global collaboration.
Richardson also says, “The new Melbourne showroom signifies a new resource for the local market. This is a place where customers can come and collaborate with Ricoh’s national team of developers to create custom-made solutions.”
Comment below to have your say on this story.
If you have a news story or tip-off, get in touch at editorial@sprinter.com.au.
Sign up to the Sprinter newsletter