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Roland DGA Announces “Business Builder” Event Series

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Roland DGA Corp. (Irvine, CA) has announced that the company will be conducting a series of informative, interactive Business Builder” events – online virtual conferences and in-person, limited-attendance appointments – through the remainder of 2020. With most physical tradeshows canceled for the foreseeable future, these events will offer ways for attendees to see Roland’s latest devices in action and have their questions answered by Roland experts.

Roland’s first online conference is set for July 9 with additional dates being scheduled as well. The first virtual event will be composed of six 20-minute sessions hosted by Roland product managers and industry experts, covering a variety of subjects which attendees can choose from. During each session, presenters and product specialists will be available for live Q&A.

Roland will also be unveiling its new TrafficWorks traffic sign printing solution, demonstrating its new VF2 wide color-gamut printer and featuring other recently introduced inkjets like the IU-1000F high-volume flatbed printer.

Roadshow Demo Days will be limited in attendance, with social distancing precautions in place. The first stop will be Aug. 18-20 in Damascus, OR, followed by a second stop Sept. 1-3 in Benicia, CA, with additional dates and locations to be announced soon. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with product representatives.

For more information or to register, visit rolanddga.com.

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