Konica Minolta celebrated 50 years of relationships with Singapore

Oct 21, 2016

The OEM has sponsored the SJ50 Mall Event and is the events official Document Management Company.

Konica-Minolta

The event supports “inclusiveness” and will be showing a selection of postcards and “iconic works” by a renowned calligraphy artist and “Down Syndrome” association supporter Shoko Kanazawa which are produced using Konica Minolta technology. The artist who herself was born with Down Syndrome is one of the most “noted calligraphers today with many accomplishments” and has inspired many others with a message of hope at the “World Down Syndrome Conference” held at the UN headquarters in New York.

Kanazawa will be joined by Azariah Tan who was diagnosed with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss but despite this has many distinctions in piano examinations globally and will be performing “The Sound of Silence” at the event.

Tadayuki Funakura, Managing Director Konica Minolta Business Solutions Asia, said “Konica Minolta and Singapore have a longstanding relationship and we are proud to be part of the celebrations in support of inclusiveness. As a global company that creates new value to improve quality of life, we believe the power of inclusiveness and collaboration will drive innovation for the future and have a positive influence on the society and business we serve.”

 

 

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