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Konica Minolta Postpones Dealer Summit

(PRESS RELEASE) RAMSEY, NJ — Konica Minolta Business Solutions announced it is taking precautionary measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 variants by postponing its Dealer Summit.

Originally scheduled for Aug. 23-25, the event was intended to help dealer partners focus on growth opportunities by building and enhancing their digital transformation (DX) offerings. Educational sessions were planned to address current marketplace disruptions while serving to motivate and reinvigorate dealers’ business strategies.

The decision was predicated on recently updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for fully vaccinated people. The CDC is now recommending that everyone wear a mask in indoor public settings in areas of substantial and high transmission, regardless of vaccination status.

“While we are disappointed to have to postpone this event, ensuring the health and safety of our dealers, press, and employees is of course our top priority,” says Sam Errigo, COO, Konica Minolta. “We remain committed to reinvigorating the channel and will continue our ongoing dialogue with dealer partners, providing strategies to diversify their offerings and ensure success.”

In line with the CDC’s recommendations, Konica Minolta has also updated its plans to return to the office, encouraging employees who can work remotely to do so through September, and mandating masks in the office, during contact with customers, and at work-related events.

The company will maintain the support level it has provided for dealer partners remotely. This includes the adoption of IT services through All Covered, workflow automation, workplace technologies, and production print. Dealers should continue to leverage Konica Minolta’s Client Experience Center (CEC) and can request a virtual or in-person demo online.

“Everyone at Konica Minolta was looking forward to reuniting in person and virtually with our dealers to share new ideas and just spend overdue time together,” says Laura Blackmer, senior VP of dealer sales. “We will reschedule as soon as we can do so without concerns for health or safety. Until then, we will continue to support our dealers in every way we can.”

Konica Minolta will continue to monitor advice from the CDC and reschedule its Dealer Summit event when appropriate.

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