Epson Philippines opens a new headquarters in the country and unveiled a new line of heat-free inkjet printers.
The new HQ signals the company’s commitment to continue its contribution in the growth of the Philippine market. Epson has developed a strong presence in country, an important growth market in the region.
Solution Centers at the new Epson PH HQ
The new Epson PH HQ houses several solution centers where the company showcases cutting-edge printing solutions. This includes business printers, large-format printing machines, sublimation textile printing solutions, and more.
“With the move to our new office, we have consolidated our resourcing in one place. We have housed everything under one roof so that our customers and our partners can access all our products right here at our new Solution Center,” said Masako Kusama, Epson Philippines Corporation President.
Latest Line of Heat-free B2B Inkjet Printers
Along with the launch of the new HQ, Epson Philippines also unveiled the Workforce Enterprise AM Series, a new line of heat-free business inkjet printers in the mid-range range.
Powered by Heat-Free technology, the new series marries innovation and sustainability—offering more productive ink usage, reducing overall cost, and offering a smaller footprint that comes with enabled solutions, thus setting the standard for more sustainable printing solutions.
The Workforce Enterprise AM Series of Linehead Inkjet printers are set be available in the Philippine market this Q1 2023 with a three-product lineup: AM-C4000, C5000 and C6000.
Keeping sustainability at the forefront of innovation
As Epson grows, sustainability continues to be a major part of Epson’s DNA and the core of its business. The company believes that global efforts to advance sustainability can have a greater impact if they collaborate with communities and organizations that share the same core values.
One of Epson’s long-term partnerships is with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), where both organizations have developed projects focused on marine conservation, climate change education, and sustainable production systems for low-income communities.
As an organization, Epson has also prioritized transforming its operations to make way for more sustainable policies. One of its latest manifestations was transitioning the Epson plant in the Philippines to run on 100% renewable energy.
Moreover, with problems like resource depletion and global warming, Epson recognizes the demand for products and services that use resources efficiently. In seeking to close the resource loop, Epson is taking initiatives to reduce product size and weight, use recycled materials, and extend service lives—especially with their printing solutions.
“Epson’s heat-free technology is our response to urgent environmental issues as we contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions,” said Koichi Kubota, Director of Seiko Epson Corporation. “Reducing heat in the printing process of our Epson inkjet printers delivers unparalleled benefits not just to our customers but also to the environment.”