
RICOH OPENS NEW SF TECH SHOWROOM
SAN FRANCISCO - 10/08/04 - Digital office equipment maker Ricoh has opened the doors at its new "Technology Portal" showroom in downtown San Francisco.
The new showroom - located in the Mills Building at 220 Montgomery Street - is designed as a "fully networked business environment" featuring "typical customer workflow with various Ricoh solutions designed to address everyday business requirements," according to a company press release.
Customers can visit the Technology Portal and have a Ricoh consultant analyze their workflow goals and customize a solution for their company. In addition, the showroom features a state-of-the art conference room, with teleconferencing capabilities that can connect engineers with Ricoh's customers to actually develop solutions on-site.
The company - a subsidiary of the Tokyo-based Ricoh Company Ltd. - became the first in the industry to create such a showroom when it launched its original Technology Portal in New York City in December, 2002 while it opened its Chicago Portal last July. Ricoh has operations throughout Central and South America, as well as in the US, and chalked-up fiscal year 2003 sales in excess of $15.7 billion.
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