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    EPSON wins 6 2012 iF Product Design Awards

    TechnologyEPSON wins 6 2012 iF Product Design Awards

    Epson’s product design has again been recognized by the highly regarded iF Product Design Awards 2012 at the official awards ceremony held in Munich, Germany last February 10.  Products across Epson’s range were selected for this year’s award, including its business projectors; label, receipt, airline boarding pass, retail and photo printers. These Epson products now carry the coveted iF logo.

     

    The Epson iF Design Award Winners are:

    Epson LabelWorks LW-300 / 400 Label Printer

    Epson ME Office 535

    Epson EB-W02 / W12 Projectors

    Epson Stylus Pro R3000 Photo Printer

    Epson TM-L500A Boarding Pass and Baggage Tag Printer

    Epson TM-H Series Receipt Printer with Cheque-Clearing Function

     

    Established in 1953, the iF (International Forum) product design award is today among the most important awards for innovative product design.  The Award attracts thousands of entries from various nations, and is judged by renowned experts.

    Hideto Nakamura, Country Manager of Epson Philippines Corporation (EPC) commented, “Epson products are not only characterized by precision engineering and elegant style. Our global company goes the extra mile to emphasize usability based on scientific understanding of actual user situations. In every Epson product, we incorporate measures to reduce environmental impact and improve user flexibility through smart, compact designs. We are glad to receive the good news on the global accolade for Epson products. The iF Award certifies the depth and consistency of design excellence Epson offers to our customers.”

    The Epson TM-H Series Receipt Printer with Cheque-Clearing Function, the Epson ME Office 535, the Epson Stylus Pro R3000 photo printer and the EB-W12 projector are already available in the Philippines. The Epson LabelWorks LW-300 / 400 Label Printer and the Epson TM-L500A Boarding Pass & Baggage Tag Printer will also be launched in the Philippines within the first half of 2012.

     

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