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Xerox goes large in India

Nikita Ramkissoon
By Nikita Ramkissoon
Johannesburg, 20 Aug 2010

Xerox goes large in India

Printing firm Xerox announced its entry into the estimated $90 million Indian large format colour printing segment with the unveiling of six products in the category, says Business Standard.

"Xerox is not yet present in the colour wide (large) format... The colour segment has started growing quite significantly. These printers are largely targeted at the graphic arts community," Xerox India executive director Vipin Tuteja told reporters.

The company said the printers, which are priced between 1.5 lakh rupees and 12 lakh rupees, will also target small and medium business, government enterprises and corporate houses.

Ricoh applauded for green products

Office solutions specialist Ricoh has been recognised by Buyers Lab (BLI) for the energy-efficiency of its products, reveals Tech Central.

BLI awards Outstanding Achievement honours to the most energy-efficient printers tested in the past six months.

Ricoh's Helen Berentzen, office solutions marketing manager for Ireland and the UK, notes: "This sends signals customers that today's business needs and concern for the environment are natural allies for Ricoh."

Office solutions co reaches top eight

Davinci Virtual, who offer virtual office solutions across the globe has been elected as one of the emerging eight companies in the Utah Business 2010 Fast 50, reports TMCNet.

The company has now its third consecutive yearly award in this class. The Fast 50 program is designed to recognise companies for their commercial spirit, ground-breaking business tactics and remarkable income growth.

In order to qualify for the emerging eight, the companies must be less than five years old and should mark its position in the industry by sending off sparks.

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