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Océ 'Who wants to be a digital millionaire?'

Oce  Printing Industries  printing - on demand  printing - digital 
Eddie Maguire isn’t there but on-demand printers who want to make their fortune in the digital marketplace are taking a close look at Oc&eaccute;’s new training and information seminars "Who Wants to be a Digital Millionaire?" Being held in four states during the remainder of April, the seminars promise commercial print operators an insight into business development strategies and ways to grow their businesses through value-added digital technology.

Using a combination of hard business strategy mixed with a portion of entertainment the seminars profile which vertical markets can help them generate higher margins, trends and challenges and ways digital printing can help them meet those challenges.

Tim Saleeba, Océ marketing manager for Digital Document Systems, says the seminars ask commercial printers to step outside their daily routines and look to see how they can make that next move forward to grow business and drive profitability. "We also look at what future markets are likely to develop and how businesses can prepare for them," he says.

The seminars are open to business owners and other members of their teams including those from sales and marketing. All attendees will walk away from the seminars with new ideas and new approaches that will help their business respond to the demands of customers both today and tomorrow and better serve their requirements.

Remaining seminars, which are free to the industry, are on in Sydney (April 20), Brisbane (April 22) and Perth (April 28.

Those interested can register online at www.oce.com.au/digitalmillionaire or call Océ on 1800 033 712.

Contact Chris Aked from Océ (03) 9730 3563 for more information.


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