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Canon Unveils Explore, Inspire, Improve Concept to Help Omani Businesses Realise Their Hidden Potential
Canon Middle East unveiled its new principle of Explore, Inspire, Improve as part of the 'Canon for Business' offering in Oman. The initiative sustains companies in Oman to enhance performance, effectiveness and sustainable advancement, and highlight their position as a Partner of Choice for their customers.
The event became part of a series of 'Canon for Business' events Middle East, held as part of Canon's technique of working very closely with its customers.
Canon is exploring the changing world of business and information, and is assisting customers to resolve their challenges and improve their business. Explore, Inspire, improve provides business process working as a consultant, with Canon working together with its customers to develop the very best remedy for their organisation based on business priorities.
" This is Canon's first main event in Oman and highlights our commitment to build a more powerful presence below. In today's evolving financial environment, we are adapting and expanding to support our customers' altering requirements," stated Anurag Agrawal, Managing Director, Canon Middle East.
" According to our business ideology of 'Kyosei', our strategy has always been to drive lasting growth and enhance our core business by being a partner that assists fix the difficulties of our customers. Success for us remains in thrilling our customers as we go the extra mile to make sure that our solutions make a distinction to them," Agrawal included.
Oman is a calculated market for Canon Middle East, and the company intends to add to its financial advancement and progression by supporting local organisations and various other entities attain their targets. As the government and companies rely on digitisation and an extra seamless paperwork system, Canon's industry qualifications make it an appropriate partner to achieve these goals.
Oman is diversifying its economic situation with the objective of reducing its dependancy on oil income to its GDP from 44% in 2016 to 26% by 2020. Furthermore, full network connectivity is expected by 2040 to expand opportunities for services. Shadi Bakhour, B2B Business Unit Director, Canon Middle East, claimed: "Our independent study on the Middle East called 'Office Insights' discloses that 70% of the respondents think that printing and duplicating records are important or extremely important. It confirms that businesses are looking to digitisation for effectiveness. However, one of one of the most striking findings from the study is the prevalent absence of awareness on ways to deal with digitisation and the price related to increased printing and scanning.".
" With Canon's experience and product services, we are the ideal partner to manage these important business components cost-effectively, especially if these belong to boosting internal file processing and implementing safe digitisation," added Bakhour.
At the event in Muscat, attended by more than 200 customers from Oman, Canon highlighted its B2B method and showcased an innovative series of products that cater to markets consisting of medical care, hospitality, construction, education and government.
Canon continues to advertise the activities of Canon Structure and numerous social and cultural programs. The company has additionally implemented efforts to reinforce information protection, compliance and governance as part of risk administration protocols.
Canon is committed to innovation, dexterity and a solutions-driven strategy. The company functions collaboratively to leader transformational techniques to resolve the biggest social and environmental challenges.
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