In this episode of In the Spotlight with Quocirca, Louella Fernandes speaks with Richard Wells, Head of Market Development at Epson Europe, about Epson’s strategic approach to sustainable printing, the shift from laser to heat-free inkjet technology, and the growing importance of energy efficiency for customers.
They explore industry trends shaping the future of print, how organisations can reduce environmental impact without compromising productivity, and Epson’s commitment to innovation across its product portfolio.
This insightful conversation highlights the evolving value of print in a digital world and the role of technology in supporting sustainability goals.
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