Philippine Daily Inquirer

EPSON KICKS UP PACE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMA­TION

- By Christele Jao Amoyan @InquirerBi­z

Epson has entered the digital arena with the first crystal quartz wristwatch.

Never complacent with simply connecting people and time, Epson has always been an innovator, creating the world’s miniature printer in the late 1960s.

Today, four stalwart innovation­s has led Epson to rise higher in the tech world: Inkjet, visual communicat­ions, wearables and robotics.

All these have revolution­ized how people connect with things and informatio­n, thus branding Epson among the Top 100 Global Innovators in 2017.

The Philippine market welcomed Epson in 1998. In the last five years, it has maintained a stable average revenue growth of 10 percent in Southeast Asia, where it has already gained market traction.

“Epson’s obsession to details runs through everything we do,” said Eduardo Bonoan, marketing director of Epson Philippine­s. “We believe that by taking care of the little details, we ensure to bring forth products developed solely from homegrown core technologi­es and devices.”

According to Bonoan, Epson Philippine­s’ vision is to replicate the success of its ink tank printers for small to medium enterprise segments in the larger business segment.

“Our high-speed multifunct­ion inkjet printers will target the large enterprise segment competing, maybe, with the A3 laser copiers,” Bonoan said.

Epson’s global corporatio­n also continuous­ly provides a wide lineup of industrial and business solutions that bring precision technology closer to consumers.

Toshimitsu Tanaka, Southeast Asia managing director and Epson Philippine­s president, said precision technology “gave [them] the opportunit­y to expand a portfolio of innovative products, dedicated to making lives simpler and easier.”

“Epson can provide a full spectrum of solutions that can meet the needs of business and industrial customers. We can produce through our research and developmen­t and our own manufactur­ing plants,” Bonoan said. “We work with our customers to input solution products to deliver savings and improvemen­ts to the organizati­on.”

Epson Philippine­s follows a vertically integrated business model that allows them to hear customers’ voice for innovation and to gain flexibilit­y in the sales support.

This strategy has led it to establish a presence in the ru- ral scene.

Northern Negros Electric Cooperativ­e (Noneco) found a partner in Epson Philippine­s with its mobile print-of-sale device. “When we tried the Epson TM-P80, we were pleased to see how it could contribute in increasing our productivi­ty. What was most impressive was the long battery life. The units were able to run all day wherever we took it and its compact size made it easy for us to use it on-the-go,” said Jonathan B. Garrido, senior supervisor at Noneco.

In 2017, Epson has invested 5 percent of its annual revenue on research and developmen­t. This estimates to $1.4 million of daily allocation that allowed the brand to achieve the highest number of patent applicatio­ns for inkjet printers, projectors, robotics and quartz devices in Japan and the United States.

Epson also offers direct-togarment and dye sublimatio­n printers, allowing customers to tailor-fit their textile needs. Its digital garment printing ensures unrivaled creative freedom for designers. The Epson SureColor F2130 and SureColor F9330 printers can run three days to two weeks of production. Electricit­y and water usage is also reduced by up to 5075 percent, lowering users’ environmen­tal footprint.

Epson’s technologi­es are also sustainabl­e from cost to impact. Through the decades, Epson’s evolution has always been steered by the art and science of manufactur­ing known as the Japanese principle of “monozukuri.” This has allowed Epson to expand and evolve its philosophy both in the real world and cyberspace.

 ??  ?? Toshimitsu Tanaka opens Epson Philippine­s' Fusion 9 event.
Toshimitsu Tanaka opens Epson Philippine­s' Fusion 9 event.
 ?? —PHOTO BY CHRISTELE JAOAMOYAN ?? Eduardo Bonoan talks about Epson Philippine­s' stable market traction in the printing business.
—PHOTO BY CHRISTELE JAOAMOYAN Eduardo Bonoan talks about Epson Philippine­s' stable market traction in the printing business.

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