Roland DG celebrates opening of Bristol office

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Roland’s new headquarters is now situated at Stoke Gifford

Roland DG officially opened its new UK headquarters in Stoke Gifford, Bristol on Tuesday, July 2.

The opening marked a significant milestone in the company’s growth and commitment to the UK market. The event included a celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new office located a stone’s throw away from transportation arteries such as the M4 and M5.

Employees, dealers, and partners attended the event to mark the occasion.

A highlight of the new office is its vibrant interior graphics, designed in collaboration with UK-based authorised dealer, Papergraphics.

The office features Papergraphics’ Digimura 2.1 wallcoverings and Digiflör display flooring.

Complementing the wallcoverings, Digiflör cushioned vinyl flooring has been used to create Roland’s floor spaces.

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The office features Papergraphics’ Digimura 2.1 wallcoverings

Marketing director EMEA and managing director for UK and Ireland at Roland, Stephen Davis, said:  “We chose Papergraphics for our office transformation because of our long-standing relationship and their range of high-quality materials.

“Their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction made them the ideal partner for this project, ensuring we could create a space that reflects our goals to empower creativity worldwide.”

John Selby, CEO of Papergraphics, added: “We are really pleased to have contributed to the impressive new Roland DG creative centre.

“We look forward to continuing our partnership with Roland DG and supporting their future endeavours.”

Event attendees also explored Roland DG’s new creative centre within the headquarters, showcasing the versatility of Roland DG’s cutting-edge machines and its wide range of applications. The centre includes a dedicated area for DG DIMENSE applications for home decor and wall coverings, as well as dental milling technology from DGSHAPE, serving as an EMEA hub for innovation and inspiration across various industries from signage to dental milling.

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