On the eve of the Dimense DA-640 being awarded the prestigious Gold Medal at this year’s Marketing Festival fair in Warsaw, Poland, Roland DG has announced an exclusive launch event to enable Australian customers to see live demonstrations of the wide-format dimensional surface printer: October 28th at the Hyatt Regency Sydney.

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DG Dimense a Roland DG Group company logoShane Adams, National Sales Manager at Roland DG Australia, says: “We are on the cusp of a new era in creative interior expression. By combining digital design with texture and colour, the Dimense DA-640 gives designers the freedom to shape interiors in entirely new ways. The creative potential it unlocks is extraordinary: it empowers designers, architects, and print professionals to add texture, depth, and emotion to their work – and in doing so, to reshape the future of interior design.”

At the Poland Marketing Fair, the printer was honoured in the ‘Innovative Products and Technologies’ category, with the jury highlighting ‘its modernity, sustainability, economic efficiency, and strong aesthetic value’.

Compact and easy-to-use, the DIMENSE DA-640 combines full-colour output with integrated embossing effects up to 2mm thick. Using newly developed printheads, specialised media and structural ink, it allows users to produce striking, textured surfaces more easily and cost-effectively than traditional methods. With applications ranging from interior décor and hospitality spaces to creative signage and exhibition displays, the DA-640 delivers high-quality 3D embossed prints on a wide range of specialised media and expands design freedom, whilst eliminating the need for costly stockpiles of pre-designed materials.

The Sydney event will bring together interior designers, architects, and stylists from across the retail, hospitality, corporate, healthcare, construction, residential, and manufacturing sectors, alongside media representatives, industry bodies, and display graphics professionals.

Attendees will be amongst the first in Australia to see how the printer transforms traditional surfaces into ‘multi-dimensional, textured works of art’.

For more information about this exclusive, invitation-only event, click here.

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