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Ricoh forays into 3D Printing and Scanning Solutions

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Ricoh has forayed into 3D printing and scanning solutions for manufacturing industry. The 3D Printing & Scanning solutions will revolutionize the way design and product development is being done in the manufacturing sector. Using these solutions, manufacturing companies can democratize design and allow every designer to test proof of concept at his desk.

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Major manufacturing sectors that will benefit most by this 3D Printing & Scanning solutions are: automobile & auto component, capital goods & engineering products, plastic & rubber products, fabricated metal products, electrical & electronics equipment, furniture modelling, Jewellery designers, etc.

Speaking on the occasion, Manoj Kumar, Managing Director & CEO, Ricoh India, said, “We, at RICOH, always believe in getting solutions that solve key business challenges of our clients.

Most of the manufacturers today are struggling to find ways to squeeze overall time-to-market, and reduce design and product development costs, 3D Printing & Scanning solutions will help them achieve these objectives. In the key markets like Punjab and Haryana, Ricoh brings in an in-depth knowledge and experience in the domain of Printing and Imaging, Document Management, IT Services and Communication systems across all industry verticals. We have been focussing in introducing innovative products and solutions for industry verticals like Healthcare, Education, Manufacturing and BFSI. This strategy has helped us to grow rapidly at a rate of 60 per cent year-on-year and achieve Rs.1,637-crore turnover (end of FY’14).”

This innovative solution was showcased as the part of Ricoh 360-degree experience held at Chandigarh. Ricoh has emerged as a One-Stop Shop to holistically meet every need of its customers by seamlessly integrating technology to boost employee productivity and office efficiencies. The solutions displayed in the event also include the “Print Desk” and “Point of Sale” recently introduced by Ricoh for the Education and Retail industrial verticals.

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