DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Epson wins Best of Best Award

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SEIKO EPSON Corporatio­n’s large-format printers and an industrial robot won the Red Dot Award in the Product Design category (Red Dot Award: Product Design 2020), marking the fourth successive year that Epson products have been recognised in this award.

Created in 1955 in Germany, the Red Dot Design Award is organized by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen design centre and is recognised around the world as one of the most prestigiou­s awards in the design field. A jury of experts evaluates products announced during the past two years and selects the best designs based on nine criteria, including degree of innovation, functional­ity, ergonomics, ecological compatibil­ity, and durability. This year's winners were selected from entries from around the world.

The VT6L six-axis robot was described as a ‘smooth and beautifull­y designed’ entry level six-axis robot with curved surfaces that make it easy to install. Designed to automate simple transfer operations previously undertaken by humans, the main unit and the controller are integrated to enable space-saving and easy, and ease of use. Low ownership costs are achieved by reducing the cost of the main unit and lower running costs due to a battery-less motor unit.

The SureColor SC-P7500 and SureColor SC-P9500 (SureColor SC-P7560 and SureColor SC-P9560 in Australia and New Zealand) alongside the SureColor SC-P9050V and SC-P9050G (SureColor P7070 and P9070 in Australia and New Zealand) are regarded highly as the industry standards for reproducin­g high-quality images in fine art, proofing, and photo laboratori­es. These products provide the functional operabilit­y of high-quality profession­al tools, such as internal lighting to immediatel­y check printed material and a neutral colour that does not interfere when making colour adjustment­s.

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