Roland DG employees, affiliates, customers and friends from all over the world gathered last week at the companyâs headquarters in Hamamatsu, Japan to celebrate three decades of Roland innovation and creativity.Â
The week-long 30th anniversary event included a day of fun and festivities at the companyâs headquarters, followed by tours of Kyoto and Tokyo. Throughout the event, all eyes were on the 16 attending regional finalists in the companyâs recent Roland Creative Awards international competition, whose work was recognised as the worldâs most creative and innovative from 1,193 competition entries.Â
The highlight of the celebration event came when Roland DG President Masahiro Tomioka awarded the contestâs grand prize to the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts in North Eastern China. Accepting the award were Du Haibin and Jiao Hongwei, industrial design professors at the university. As the grand prize, Haibin and Hongwei have selected a Roland EGX-360 gift engraver for the university.
âOur entry, a scale model tunneling machine, was part of a transportation-themed project that teaches students how to transform a 2D design into a 3D prototype,â Haibin said. âWinning the Roland award is important to our school as it provides visibility to our efforts and assists us in attaining funding for future projects.â
The elaborate winning prototype was produced on a Roland MDX-540 milling machine and is comprised of several sections that were each milled separately from a variety of materials. Along its surface are many intricate contours, textures and details made possible by the precision of Roland subtractive rapid prototyping technology.Â
The Roland Creative Awards invited Roland businesses from more than 120 countries worldwide to submit their best work as produced on the companyâs wide-format inkjet printers, vinyl cutters, engravers, 3D milling machines and other production tools. Entries spanned industries and applications, and included everything from signage, banners and vehicle wraps to personalised accessories, jewellery designs, decorated apparel and even tattoo art. The entire gallery of entries can be viewed online at www.rolandcreativeawards.com.
More than 75 prizes were awarded throughout the contest, which ran from September 2011 to January 2012. In addition to being a showcase of creativity, the contest illustrated the breadth of Rolandâs technological achievements, developed and advanced over the past 30 years.Â
âIt is a privilege to be part of such a dynamic, accomplished organisation and to be here among friends and colleagues for this very special event,â Tomioka said. âWhen I look back at the companyâs origins, itâs hard to imagine how far we have come and how many lives we have touched. The tremendous work of our customers on display through the Roland Creative Awards really says it all. When you empower creative professionals with innovative tools and technologies, the possibilities are endless. To that end, we will continue to pursue excellence, and we look forward to inspiring our customersâ creativity in the future.â
[photo below shows winning entry from Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts in North Eastern China]
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