Revolution Digital announces exclusive Roland DG open day experience

Revolution Digital announces exclusive Roland DG open day experience
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Revolution Digital has announced an exclusive open day in partnership with Roland DG, taking place on 28 May 2026 at Roland DG’s UK headquarters in Bristol.

Designed to provide a fully immersive, hands-on experience, the event will give print professionals the opportunity to explore the latest advancements in UV and eco-solvent printing technology, while seeing their own designs produced live on the day.

Attendees are invited to submit artwork ahead of the event, which will then be printed in real time across a range of Roland DG devices. This unique approach allows visitors to leave not only with insights, but with physical samples of their own work produced using the latest equipment.

The open day will feature live demonstrations of new technologies, including the VG-4 and EU2-1000MF, alongside expert-led discussions on workflow optimisation, material selection, and new revenue opportunities.

Our goal is to move beyond traditional demo days. We’re inviting print professionals to explore what’s possible for their business and understand how these technologies can directly impact their production and profitability.

Lawrie Keam, Managing Director at Revolution Digital.

The event will also offer one-to-one consultations, giving attendees tailored advice based on their specific applications, workflows, and business goals.

With a focus on innovation, personalisation, and practical application, the open day is expected to attract a wide range of print service providers looking to expand their capabilities in 2026 and beyond.

Attendance is free, but spaces are limited to ensure a high-quality experience.

Event Details:

Date: 28 May 2026
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Location: Roland DG HQ, Bristol

For more information or to register, visit: https://revolution-digital.co.uk/roland-open-day-bristol-2026/

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