Smartworld, a leading next generation ICT services provider in the Middle East, has announced the signing of a strategic reseller partnership agreement with Epson, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of computer printers, information and imaging related equipment. Under the terms of the agreement, Smartworld will play the key role of a reseller and support partner for Epson’s high end printing and multimedia solutions. The products covered in this newly formed alliance includes Epson’s latest range of wireless and projectors, point of sale (POS) systems, laser printers, scanners, large format printers and all-in-one devices. According to Smartworld senior executives, the company intends to deliver and showcase these new Epson products, which are known for blending functionality, speed, quality and value across large and medium enterprises from both the public and private sectors. The agreement was signed during the recent maiden visit of Minoru Usui, President, Seiko Epson, to the UAE. The move also complements Epson’s efforts to expand its presence across the Middle East markets, which is also part of the company’s current growth strategy. “We are very proud of this new partnership with Epson, which will help enhance our current product portfolio and offer more end-to-end solutions to large projects across the region,” said Reyadh Ayesh, Managing Director and CEO, Smartworld. “Rest assured that this new alliance with a leading global brand like Epson demonstrates our continuing commitment to provide highly reliable and advanced solutions to address the demands of the region’s thriving business segments.” From gulftoday
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