Roland DGA Announces Launch of New Global “Discover Roland, Explore Africa” Contest
IRVINE, Calif. — October 1, 2018 – Roland DG’s new “Discover Roland, Explore Africa” contest gives entrants a chance to win an all-expenses paid African sight-seeing safari for two, including airfare, accommodations, meals and guided tours. The global contest, which will run through November 30, 2018, is designed to encourage prospects to get a hands-on product demonstration of Roland technology.
To participate, entrants simply schedule a personal product demonstration with an authorized Roland dealer, to discover how Roland inkjet printers are the best choice for their business. After completing the demo, each entrant writes a short description of 285 characters or less (about 50 words) on the contest entry form stating what they discovered about the Roland device. All entries will be judged based on the enthusiasm and creativity in the written entry, and one global Grand Prize winner will be selected to receive an African safari for two. Roland DGA will also be awarding two regional contest winners with $500 each.
Attendees of the 2018 SGIA Sign Expo in Las Vegas can participate in a product demonstration at the Roland DGA show booth in lieu of a demo at an authorized Roland dealership.
“We’re extremely excited about this new contest,” says Andrew Oransky, President of Irvine, California-based Roland DGA Corporation. “It’s a great way to encourage prospective customers to ‘test drive’ a Roland, as we’re confident they will discover our devices are the best choice for their business when it comes to quality, performance, reliability and value.”
To learn more about the “Discover Roland, Explore Africa” contest, request a Roland product demonstration and enter, visit www.rolanddga.com/Discover. For additional information on Roland DGA Corporation, or the complete Roland product lineup, visit www.rolanddga.com.
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