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Canon opens major showroom in Tunisia

TUNIS, May 16, 2016

Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA), a division of Canon Middle East, a global leader in photo imaging, has opened its largest B2B and B2C showroom in the region in Tunisia.

The showroom, located in 22 Avenue Alain Savary Cité Jardins, Tunis, has been set up in partnership with its local partner, Media Diffusion.

At the showroom’s experience zone, customers can gain hands-on learning on Canon’s innovative products, said a statement.

The showroom was inaugurated in the presence of Japanese Ambassador to Tunisia Susumu Hasegawa, who was the guest of honour; Roman Troedhandl, managing director of CCNA; Mondher Bouattour, managing director, Media Diffusion; Somesh Adukia, B2C sales director, CCNA; and Michele Tuscano, B2B sales director, CCNA.

“Tunisia is one of our focus markets which is why we have invested with our local partner here. We want customers to gain a better understanding of Canon at this showroom. Higher internet penetration and a skilled talent pool of IT professionals have energised the country’s technology sector. There is growing demand for innovative products and we are leveraging this opportunity to provide various sectors a wide range of products at our showroom,” said Troedhandl.

“We will continue to build our presence in Tunisia through our range of innovative technologies and solutions, enabling our customers to achieve exceptional results. The opening of the showroom also underlines our focus in strengthening our presence in Central and North Africa, having launched CCNA to serve the region,” he added.

The new facility will showcase the full array of Canon services and solutions ranging from inkjet and laser printers to copiers and large format printing machines.

Research shows that the B2B services market in the EMEA region will grow to €20 billion ($22.6 billion) by 2018 while the B2B solutions market will be worth €18 billion by 2019. In the B2C services and solutions market, the strongest immediate opportunities come from building new, value-added digital solutions and services. It is estimated that in the EMEA market the value of photobooks alone, for example, will be €800 million by 2018, said the statement.

The opening of the facility will give Tunisian customers the opportunity to receive direct advice on products and services from Canon professionals. - TradeArabia News Service

 




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