Roland DG Australia, a leading manufacturer of wide format inkjet printers and 3D devices, has announced dates and locations for the new Mobile Imagination Centre.
Making its way around the country over the next two years, initial locations and dates for the Mobile Imagination Centre (MIC) have been confirmed. We will be kicking things off in regional New South Wales in February, with the first stop at Brad Jones Racing in Albury on 13th February, followed by Dubbo Showground in Dubbo on 15th February, and Bathurst Showground in Bathurst on 16th February. We are excited to announce that further runs have also been announced in regional Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia.
More dates and locations are to be finalised. If you would like to request that the MIC visits your town, head to the registration page on the website, where you can also view the current list of MIC locations and dates: www.imaginationcentre.com.au
Along with the latest Roland devices and applications on display, the MIC will have Roland experts on hand to provide support, to educate, and to inspire. Visitors can register their event attendance via the website and also submit their entry to the 'With Roland' Competition by uploading image/s and details of inspiring work they have created with their Roland equipment. The best entry at each event location will receive an iDecora Desktop Vinyl Cutter and a main prize winner will be selected at the end of the year for a 3 night stay in “paradise”, a beautiful luxury island villa on a two-acre private property on the white sands of Bedarra Island, Mission Beach, Queensland*.
To keep up-to-date with the whereabouts of the MIC, “like” us on Facebook or register your interest on the MIC website, where you can also view event locations and details, blog posts, photos, competition results, and more.
Roland DG Corporation is a leading manufacturer of products designed to help professionals and hobbyists transform their imagination into reality, including SOLJET, VersaCAMM, VersaUV and Texart series large-format inkjet devices, MDX milling and EGX engraving machines, CAMM-1 and STIKA vinyl cutters and MPX photo impact printers. In 2010, the company entered the healthcare market with Easy Shape DWX milling machines designed specifically for creating high-quality dental prosthetics. Roland DG also recently introduced the monoFab series of desktop 3D printers and milling machines for rapid prototyping and manufacturing. The company uses its proprietary cell production technology to manufacture products that are distributed worldwide.
For more information, please visit www.rolanddg.com.