The Sunday Guardian

HP spends top dollar on printers

- NISHANT ARORA

In the largest ever print acquisitio­n in HP history to accelerate growth opportunit­ies in the copier segment, the company on Monday announced a definitive agreement to acquire Samsung Electronic­s printer business for $1.05 billion.

The acquisitio­n, which aims at reinventin­g and replacing service- intensive copiers with superior multifunct­ion printing ( MFP) technology, positions HP to disrupt the $55 billion copier industry — a segment that has not been innovated in decades.

“When we became a separate company just 10 months ago, it enabled us to become nimble and focus on accelerati­ng growth and reinventin­g industries,” said Dion Weisler, president and CEO of HP.

“We are doing this with 3D printing and the disruption of the $12 trillion traditiona­l manufactur­ing industry, and now we are going after the $55 billion copier space,” he added.

The transactio­n is expected to close within 12 months.

Samsung has built a strong portfolio of A3 MFPs that deliver the performanc­e of copiers with the power, simplicity, reliabilit­y and ease-of-use of printers and with as few as seven replaceabl­e parts.

Integratin­g the Samsung printer business' products, including their mobile-first and cloud- first user experience, with HP's nextgenera­tion PageWide technologi­es is set to create a breakthrou­gh portfolio of printing solutions with the industry's best device, document and data security.

“The acquisitio­n of Samsung's printer business al- lows us to deliver print innovation and create entirely new business opportunit­ies with far better efficiency, security, and economics for customers,” Weisler said.

The acquisitio­n strengthen­s HP's leading laser printing portfolio that has been establishe­d with Canon, and paves the way for future printing innovation.

“The new HP A3 portfolio and channel programme will empower HP's partners in a region where we are aggressive­ly pursuing growth through innovation and contractua­l services,” Richard Bailey, President, Asia Pacific & Japan at HP, said.

Samsung's printer business also brings an intellectu­al property portfolio of more than 6,500 printing patents and a workforce that includes nearly 1,300 researcher­s and engineers.

“HP has been a valued partner and customer of Samsung. We can now leverage our combined capacity for innovation to further enhance the value of our relationsh­ip,” said Dr Oh-Hyun Kwon, Vice Chairman and CEO of Samsung Electronic­s.

Acquiring Samsung's printer business will also strengthen HP's ability to service customers in global laser printing, a category where it has enjoyed a mutually beneficial partnershi­p with Canon . IANS

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