Launched at last year’s Visual Impact Expo (pictured), the Centre “displays unique examples of creativity and innovation to showcase some of the rich applications possible using Roland DG products”, according to the company.
“The Creative Center is much more than a showroom, rather it is a gallery bringing together a distinctive collection of creative works from top Roland user artists and craftsmen,” the company said in a statement. “It aims to be a source of inspiration for Roland, its dealers and end-users of Roland products and to encourage creativity, develop ideas and inspire new business opportunities and solutions.”
RolandClinic, the company’s training and technical information program, will also run at the Creative Centre each Friday beginning on January 30.
The free-of-charge initiative sees technical and product specialists offering advice on how best to use both Roland and non-Roland products and services, and is open to the public.
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