Ricoh Americas Corporation today announced the unveiling of its Customer Innovation Center in Boulder, Colo. This unique, fully-operational facility highlights the full spectrum of Ricoh’s production print offerings including its market-leading cutsheet and continuous feed devices, wide format solutions and software components for transactional, commercial and in-plant printers, among a full portfolio of solutions. As part of the new Customer Innovation Center, the Executive Briefing Center is available to global visitors who can experience the solutions hands-on and benefit from one-on-one consultations with print and vertical industry experts who truly know how to help their businesses grow.

Ricoh’s Customer Innovation Center is more than a showroom or demonstration center; the professionals running the Center are print specialists who operate it as if it were a fully operational print facility – ensuring that they can speak to customer pain points and offer solutions. Customer demands are constantly changing, and it is crucial for printers’ success that they experience and test equipment, while spending quality time with experts who can help customize a solution that meets their specific needs.

“One of the most consistent pieces of feedback we hear from customers is that they appreciate our ability to truly engage with them. Ricoh experts are hands-on, professional consultants who take the time to really know our customers’ unique business and challenges,” said Tim Vellek, senior vice president, marketing, Ricoh Americas Corporation. “We’ve merged previously separate print centers into one location, and are leveraging the well-respected Executive Briefing Center to bring all of these resources to bear so we can most effectively show customers how we can improve their business and how to expand it so they can support new customers and find new revenue opportunities.”

Ricoh provides customers with 170 Customer Showrooms and four Technology Portals throughout the country that offer customers hands-on experience with the full depth of the company’s expansive portfolio. The Executive Briefing Center, also located in Boulder, complements the Customer Innovation Center by providing a forum where customers can hear directly from subject matter experts on specific and unique ways that Ricoh’s solutions can help improve day-to-day operations. Customers such as Diamond Marketing Solutions and Frederic Printing have worked with Ricoh in the Executive Briefing Center and have found success in the approach from the onsite experts.

To learn more about the Customer Innovation Center and the Executive Briefing Center, please visit http://rpp.ricoh-usa.com/about/executive-briefing-center.

About Ricoh 
Ricoh is a global technology company specializing in office imaging equipment, production print solutions, document management systems and IT services. Headquartered in Tokyo, Ricoh Group operates in about 200 countries and regions. In the financial year ending March 2014, Ricoh Group had worldwide sales of 2,236 billion yen (approx. 21.7 billion USD).

The majority of the company's revenue comes from products, solutions and services that improve the interaction between people and information. Ricoh also produces award-winning digital cameras and specialized industrial products. It is known for the quality of its technology, the exceptional standard of its customer service and sustainability initiatives.

Under its corporate tagline, imagine. change. Ricoh helps companies transform the way they work and harness the collective imagination of their employees.

For further information, please visit www.ricoh.com/about.
 
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