Epson Philippines launches new Philippine headquarters, unveils latest line of heat-free business inkjet printers

Epson Philippines marked its 25th year in the country with a “Unlock the Future” launch party at its new office in Pasig City.

The occasion marks the formal launch of Epson’s new Philippine headquarters, replete with solution centers, as well as the introduction of a new series of heat-free business inkjet printers geared to promote the company’s sustained growth in the B2B arena.

Providing opportunities for growth and development in the Philippine market
The Philippines has been an important and growing market for Epson for a long time.

In its 20 years of business in the country, the global technology giant has become a major player in the local market.

The fact that Epson Philippines moved to a new headquarters shows that the company is committed to continuing to help the Philippine market grow and improve the lives of Filipinos through efficient, compact, and accurate innovations that create a better future.

Epson has changed its new premises to accommodate its new Solution Centers, which will further empower clients across the Philippines.

“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. “Moreover, it is from our new headquarters that we will aggressively put into action Epson’s commitment to a more sustainable future as we continue to create breakthroughs that will change the way our customers conduct business.”

Masako Kusama, Epson Philippines Corporation President

As Epson expands, sustainability remains an important aspect of Epson’s DNA and the foundation of its business. Global initiatives to improve sustainability, according to the corporation, can have a bigger impact if they partner with communities and organizations that share the same basic principles.

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Epson has a long-standing relationship with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and the two organizations have collaborated on programs focusing on marine conservation, climate change education, and sustainable manufacturing systems for low-income areas.

Epson has also targeted operational transformation to pave the path for more sustainable practices. One of its most recent manifestations was the conversion of the Epson plant in the Philippines to 100% renewable energy. Furthermore, in light of issues such as resource depletion and global warming, Epson understands the need for goods and services that use resources efficiently. In order to close the resource loop, Epson is reducing product size and weight, using recycled materials, and extending service lives, particularly with its printing solutions.

Many young working folks are still concerned about the climate crisis. Sustainable workplace solutions are a critical first step in addressing this issue. Even as a paperless future becomes more widespread, the desire for the paper will remain. To lessen the environmental effects, Epson must link its goods with sustainable efforts.

Epson also announced the Workforce Enterprise AM Series, a new line of heat-free commercial inkjet printers in the mid-speed range from the technological leader. This completes Epson’s portfolio to assist businesses of all sizes in achieving an ecologically responsible office. The new series, powered by Heat-Free technology, combines innovation and sustainability by providing more productive ink usage, lower overall costs, and a smaller footprint that comes with enabled solutions, thus establishing the benchmark for more sustainable printing solutions.

The Workforce Enterprise AM Series of Linehead Inkjet printers will be offered in the Philippine market in the first quarter of 2023, with three models available: AM-C4000, C5000, and C6000.

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To keep its promise to consumers of even more productive, efficient, and sustainable printing solutions, Epson will discontinue the sale and distribution of laser printer hardware in the Southeast Asia region by the end of 2023.

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