At GITEX 2016, Epson will demonstrate its range of business products, developed to help businesses improve integration and efficiency.
In the document print area, Epson will highlight its industry-leading print technologies, including the ITS (Ink Tank Solution) range, which delivers ultra-low-cost printing and eliminates the need for cartridges. It will also showcase the WorkForce Pro range of business printers, offering a cost-effective and ecological alternative to laser printers, which consume up to 80% less power than comparable laser products. When used with Epson’s RIPS (Replaceable Ink Pack Solution) technology, WorkForce Pro RIPS printers can print up to 75,000 pages without the need for replacement ink, reducing product downtime and maintenance requirements.
Epson will showcase its market-leading projectors, which feature equally high white and colour light output (CLO) for bright, vivid images. Featured on stand will be the EB-L25000U, Epson’s newly-launched high-end 25,000lm installation laser projector, and its ultra-short-throw (UST) interactive projectors, ideal for business and education.
To complete the line-up, Epson will demonstrate its large-format printer capability, which offers versatile media support for CAD, GIS and POS applications, as well as its mobile POS receipt printing solutions. A wide range of sheet-fed, flatbed, A4 and A3 scanners will be on display, as well as business labelling solutions and a variety of other products that show off Epson’s cutting-edge technologies and innovation.
On Epson’s strong presence at GITEX this year, Khalil El-Dalu, regional sales manager for Epson Middle East, says, “We’re excited to be taking part in this year’s globally renowned GITEX show, and really bring our products to the attention of businesses in the MEA region. Our focus this year is showcasing our integrated business solutions that help enhance productivity and efficiency in a cost-effective and environmentally-friendly way.”
Epson is exhibiting at stand E 4-10 in Hall 4 of The Dubai World Trade Centre from October 16-20, 2016