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Win a trip to Japan and a new Roland machine in Roland DG’s new Creative Awards competition


In celebration of the company’s 30th anniversary, Roland DG is inviting customers worldwide to participate in its’ first ever global competition. Designed to recognise the amazing things that Roland DG


customers create every single day, the competition will reach some of the most exciting industries across the world from sign- making to fine art, jewellery to giftware, engraving to product design, textiles to 3D prototyping , dentistry to the photography market and everywhere in-between. “Roland DG customers are incredible. We owe our success to our


loyal customers and are really excited about the opportunity to share their creative achievements with the world through the Roland DG Creative Awards,” said Gillian Montanaro, Head of Marketing, Roland DG (UK) Ltd. “Thirty years is a true milestone and during this time our customers have produced some of the most unbelievable work.” The Roland Creative Awards is open to all users of Roland


equipment across the globe. All entries will be showcased live online at www.rolandcreativeawards.com where anyone, Roland user or not, can participate by voting for their favourite entry to determine the monthly People’s Choice winner. For the major prizes, official judges will select winners based on


Creativity, Innovation and Execution in each of the 14 regions, representing 123 countries worldwide. Prizes awarded include:


Monthly People’s Choice Awards One top entry, voted for by the public in each month (September/ October, November and December) will be awarded a Canon SX230 SH digital camera.


Honourable Mention Awards Two Honourable Mention winners will each win an Apple iPad2 and Roland RH200S headphones.


Regional Winner One winner from the UK, Ireland or Gibraltar will receive a trip for two people to Japan to celebrate 30 years with Roland DG and com- pete for the global grand prize in April 2012.


Worldwide Grand Prize The competition’s top entrant worldwide will win his or her choice of a Roland machine - a VersaCAMM VS series 42”printer/cutter, an EGX-360 gift engraver, a JWX-30 jewellery model maker or an MDX-40A milling machine. To participate in the Roland Creative Awards, Roland


customers must submit entries online before 31 December 2011. For more information visit www.rolandcreativeawards.com


Sign Worx is most recent fabricator appointed by SignComp


SignComp, the UK and European supplier of the SignComp flexible face tensioning system, has appointed another new trade-only converter as part of its on-going growth strategy. The news follows the recent announcement of Nova Aluminium Services Ltd as a fabricator for SignComp’s range of tensioning systems. The most recent new converter is Sign


Worx, based in County Donegal, Ireland. Now run by husband and wife team Donal and Anne Brennan, Sign Worx began its life as a small sign company in 2005, but the business has grown rapidly since that time and it now specialises in digitally printing flexible material, producing flat-cut foam PVC letters and built-up letters. It also supplies a variety of sign materials to signmakers across Ireland for whom it offers a next day delivery service. SignComp’s Sales & Marketing Manager


Guy Wales asserts that Sign Worx has proved itself as an ideal collaborator due to its high standards of manufacture and customer service. He said: “We see the company as an important part of our continued growth plans.” Donal Brennan added: “This is an exciting


opportunity for us to supplement our product range, knowing that we have the full support of SignComp. Since we took over Sign Worx earlier this year our trade business has expanded


Donal and Anne Brennan (second and third from right) with the Sign Worx team. ISSUE 132 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2011 Sign Update 71


considerably and we see flex face signage as being an important part of our overall client offering.” Further information available at www.sign-worx.com and


www.signcompeurope.com


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