The company is relocating from Clevedon to the thriving economic centre of Bristol Parkway.
The new headquarters will be situated at Stoke Gifford, Bristol BS34 8SR, just a stone’s throw away from the M4 and conveniently close to Bristol Parkway Train Station.
“After 10 very successful years at our Clevedon premises, we’ve decided to relocate to the Bristol Parkway area, motivated by our commitment to support our expanding dealer network and end-user base in the South-West with a workspace that fosters creativity and innovation and ensures seamless accessibility for our customers and partners,” said Stephen Davis, Marketing Director EMEA and Managing Director for UK & Ireland at Roland DG. “This move isn’t just about changing our address; it’s about positioning ourselves for continued growth and innovation in an area thriving with opportunity.”
Bristol provides opportunity, with uninterrupted access to major transportation arteries such as the M4 and M5. Roland DG aims to optimise operational efficiency and further elevate customer service across the region.
Alongside the headquarters, Roland DG’s creative centre for innovation and inspiration will also make the transition. Showcasing the range of applications achievable with Roland DG’s machines, it will include an area dedicated to DG DIMENSE applications and dental milling technology from DGSHAPE. From signage to textile to retail, and beyond, the centre will serve as an EMEA hub for the company
Community engagement
As part of its community-driven approach, Roland DG will continue to partner with various local organisations to support the local community and region, building on previous partnerships with charities including the YMCA Brunel Group and The Grand Appeal, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children’s official charity.
“We understand the importance of collaboration and community engagement in driving positive change,” noted Davis. “Through ongoing efforts and partnerships like these, we aim to create a brighter future for youth in Bristol and beyond, fostering a sense of belonging and opportunity for all.”
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