Thursday, 31 October 2019 Register now for Roland DG Academy’s new personalisation course. Limited spaces! The new Roland DG Academy training course, ‘Profit Through Personalisation’ taps into the growing demand by customers for unique, custom and quality items that reflect their individual tastes and interests. The course presents an overview of personalisation and different technologies that can be used to help a business diversify their offering. "There is huge potential for print and graphics providers to incorporate instant personalisation into their business", comments Greg Stone, Product and Marketing Manager at Roland DG Australia. "Not only will product personalisation help businesses stand out from the competition, but it can lead to an increase in customer loyalty and growth in profits." The course is primarily hands-on, features demonstrations and practical group activities for each technology, and includes the creation of personalised samples using Roland DG equipment and materials. The main areas covered in ‘Profit Through Personalisation’ are: Personalisation introduction and technology overview Benchtop UV printing Direct-to-Garment printing and Heat Transfer Dye sublimation Impact Printing and Marking Laser Foil Decoration ‘Profit Through Personalisation’ begins in Sydney on 27 November, with further dates and locations to be announced early next year. A special introductory price is on offer for the first full day Sydney course of just $90 including GST (the normal course fee including $129 inc GST). With only 12 places available per class, spots will fill up fast! To find out more or make a booking, go to www.rolanddg.com.au/academy, email [email protected] or call 1800 500 119. Previous Article HP announces $200 million innovation investment to power digital and sustainable print transformation Next Article NGV and oOh! partner to display 300 digital signs and billboards in ‘Know My Name’ project If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print