New campaign will see company offer free* Business Agility Pack valued at €500* to help businesses produce, print and place visual communications on-demand
OKI Europe has launched a new marketing campaign to help organisations adapt and respond to the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The ‘Adapt Today’ campaign, is the next phase in OKI Europe’s ongoing efforts to support businesses across the EMEA region, offering customers a free* Business Agility Pack valued at approximately €500*.
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With many businesses needing support to remain operational, the ‘Adapt Today’ Business Agility pack includes software tools and assets to help organisations quickly adapt their customer signage and communications to changing circumstances, such as adhering to government guidelines or reacting to evolving market and social trends, without having to rely on third party suppliers.
“Having already helped over 700 businesses to operate safely and efficiently with our social distancing campaign over the past 6 months, we recognise the ongoing challenges businesses are facing and we are committed to continuing to support them to remain operational during these tough times” says Pamela Ghosal, General Manager Marketing Communications EMEA, OKI Europe Ltd.
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The Business Agility Pack includes a six-month subscription** to The Design Hub and ABBYY FineScanner Premium, media for sector-specific applications, and access to templates and artwork.
The Design Hub, powered by Shoppa, is a creative software that provides businesses with a one-stop-shop for all design and printing needs, empowering businesses to create and print professional quality, fully personalised visual communications and marketing collateral in-house in a few simple clicks. With custom media files embedded within the print settings of The Design Hub, users can immediately print on a range of media types and sizes, at the touch of a button, without the need for specialist skill-sets.
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