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DAAS Spotlight


Canon secures position on the National Education Framework


Canon UK & Ireland has been included in the University of Essex framework for the provision of Multifunctional Print Devices and Associated Digital Transformation Solutions.


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anaged by Dukefield Procurement, this comprehensive,


single-lot, value-driven and collaborative framework is designed to meet all printing and digital procurement requirements for educational establishments and the wider public sector. In addition to acquiring


Multifunctional Devices (MFDs), the framework provides access to a comprehensive suite of digital transformation solutions. Tese solutions leverage the latest market hardware, soſtware, services and solutions to deliver efficient and effective digital transformation for end users. Canon’s successful inclusion was based on meeting a number of important evaluation criteria including value for money, quality and capability benchmarks, in the framework’s solution categories. With over 45 years’ experience supporting the public sector,


Canon brings to the Framework it’s broad portfolio of hardware, soſtware, managed print services and solutions to provide customers with value across all of the categories. It’ll provide access to a range of devices, from small desktop units to large reprographic machines, across various specifications defined by print speed, size, cost, security and purchase or lease options. Canon’s all-in-one MFPs are designed to drive digital


transformation, enhancing productivity and efficiency, without compromising on quality. Tese innovative devices work hand-in- hand with smart soſtware to digitise business processes as well as soſtware solutions such as uniFLOW Online. Canon has recently received the Buyers Lab (BLI) 2024-2025 Pacesetter Award in


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Serviceability - a prestigious industry award from Keypoint intelligence2 - an independent evaluator of print and smart technology hardware, soſtware and services. Stephen Moody, sector director, education at Canon UK &


Ireland said: “In today’s rapidly changing world, we’re pleased to have a partner who’s driving digital transformation for education and public sector customers. We’re excited to be a supplier of choice and believe that with the new University of Essex framework, we’re able to support even more institutions with their print and document management needs.” Jon Chamberlain, group CEO at Dukefield said: “We’re pleased to


be working with Canon to add value to our customers who use the framework. We always aim to match education and public sector customers with excellent suppliers who can deliver a diverse range of offerings and have truly seen the benefits of our partnership with Canon over the years and its impact on our profitability.”


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