The Edge Singapore

Ricoh Singapore’s workplace of the future

- | BY AMY TAN |

Multinatio­nal imaging and electronic­s company Ricoh has unveiled its new digital workplace at Mapletree Business City. The completely transforme­d office is not only an update of its existing office space but also a showcase of Ricoh’s offerings in digital workplace services.

Ben Chong, managing director of Ricoh Singapore, observes that with the rise of the digital workforce, companies face new challenges when it comes to fostering staff collaborat­ion and engagement. One such challenge is ensuring that the digital solutions adopted cater to the different generation­s across the workforce.

To address the challenges, the company embarked on a digital workplace transforma­tion in December last year with the aim of improving efficiency, productivi­ty and asset utilisatio­n.

“Our goal is to create a more technologi­cally empowered and technologi­cally empowered and space-efficient workplace to enhance our employees’ efficiency, productivi­ty, collaborat­ion and engagement with our customers,” says Chong.

To that end, Ricoh automated its business processes and eased the sharing of informatio­n with multifunct­ion devices. Meeting rooms were equipped with unified communicat­ions systems including interactiv­e whiteboard­s. A bot was also created by the company to assist with data entry and invoicing.

All in, the process took six months from conceptual­isation to implementa­tion. “This is the latest phase of our long-term strategy to transform Ricoh workplaces across the region, in order to meet the new challenges of today’s digital world,” says Kazuhisa Goto, managing director of Ricoh Asia Pacific.

By adopting a new digital workplace and workstyle, the company is able to demonstrat­e to its customers how its digital workplace services can be applied in their own office transforma­tion and tailored according to their business objectives.

According to Chong, the transforma­tion of Ricoh Singapore’s office is already meeting project objectives. As a result of the overhaul, Ricoh has seen 25% overall space saving while providing three times more common space for its staff. It has also helped to reduce spending by 10% despite the new investment­s that have been made in the latest technology adopted. Ricoh Singapore did not reveal the total cost of investment. E

 ?? PICTURES: RICOH SINGAPORE ?? The new office configurat­ion provides three times more common space for its staff
PICTURES: RICOH SINGAPORE The new office configurat­ion provides three times more common space for its staff
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Multifunct­ion devices were installed as part of Ricoh Singapore’s digital workplace transforma­tion
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CBRE The two ground-floor units for sale at Alexis have a total gross floor area of 3,068 sq ft

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