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Epson scoops two Stevie awards

June 7, 2018

The OEM has announced that both its interactive laser display solution and high-speed colour A3 multifunction line head printer have received Stevie Awards.

Presented by the 16th Annual American Business Awards, the Epson BrightLink 710Ui Interactive Laser Display won a gold for “New Product or Service of the Year – Education – Learning Capacity-Building Solution,” and the WorkForce  Enterprise WF-C20590 won bronze in the “Business-to-Business Products” category.

“It’s an honour to be named the winner of the Stevie Awards, and be recognized by top executives in the industry for our innovative laser display technology and powerful innovations in business inkjet printing,” said Mark Mathews, Commercial Vice President of Marketing, Epson America, Inc. “Receiving this prestigious award for multiple product lines is a demonstration of our commitment to deliver technologically advanced business solutions for the workforce across various industries.”

BrightLink 710Ui Interactive Display: As the world’s first 3LCD ultra short-throw interactive laser display, the BrightLink 710Ui converges technology, teachers, students, and their ideas into one seamless digital experience, resulting in what Epson calls “a truly collaborative learning environment.” Delivering Full HD WUXGA images of up to 100-inches diagonal, the laser display is optimised for better readability in classrooms. Offering 4,000 lumens of equal colour and white brightness for crisp images even in well-lit rooms, built-in pen/touch interactivity, and multi-platform connectivity options, the OEM calls BrightLink “the ultimate interactive display for the modern, collaborative classroom.”

WorkForce Enterprise WF-C20590: Epson’s initial high-speed multifunction colour line head printer, the WF-C20590, powered by PrecisionCore Technology, delivers colour print speeds up to 100 ISO pages per minute, optimised for business productivity and versatility. This MFP is designed for large workgroups and departments within SMB and corporate environments.

Epson also offers the Brighter Futures program, a sales and support initiative available specifically for schools. Designed to help educators select and implement the best products for their classrooms while making the most of their budgets, Brighter Futures offers special pricing, extended Epson limited warranty coverage for a total of five years, dedicated education account managers, and toll-free technical support for all Epson projectors and associated accessories.

Toshiba also won a Stevie Award this year for its e-STUDIO5008LP series of hybrid copiers.

 

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