Roland DGA Corporation, a provider of wide-format inkjet printers, vinyl cutters, 3D milling machines, and other innovative digital devices, has opened a new regional office in Atlanta, Georgia – the Atlanta Imagination Center – which will allow customers, prospects, and partners to access Roland DGA’s latest technologies in this important and popular region of the country.
The Atlanta Imagination Center houses many of Roland DGA’s newest and best-selling products, including the recently launched third-generation TrueVIS Series printer/cutters, allowing visitors to see the impressive capabilities of these state-of-the-art devices firsthand through live product demonstrations. Staffed by experienced application specialists, the new 5,600 sq. ft. facility will also serve as a hub for both in-person and virtual training and events.
Roland DGA conducted a grand opening event for the new Imagination Center on May 3, in conjunction with the start of ISA International Sign Expo 2022 in Atlanta. The well-attended afternoon event allowed invited sign and graphics industry professionals already in the area to attend the Expo to be on hand for the festivities. The event included a welcome address by Roland DGA VP of Sales Amado Lara, an official ribbon-cutting ceremony, and guided tours of the facility, plus a DJ, food, and drinks.
“We are thrilled about the opening of our new Atlanta Imagination Center, and we were pleased that so many people could join us to mark the occasion and celebrate with us,” said Oransky. “In addition to this new Atlanta office, we have another in Boston that’s centrally located for those in the Northeast and one in the Toronto, Canada area as well, expanding Roland DGA’s reach beyond our California headquarters. These regional offices – alongside our network of world-class resellers, roadshow program, and strong online presence – ensure our customers and partners can engage with us and see Roland DGA products in any way that suits them best.”
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