Environment Canterbury and Canon
Video Conferencing
Environment Canterbury’s (ECan’s) purpose is to achieve a sustainable environment and sustainable communities, for the benefit of people, communities and future generations, at a reasonable level of monetary and personal costs. The organisation aims to keep the Canterbury region as a living landscape, which has a flourishing environment and is rich in natural resources.
“The Canon Tandberg solution was offered at a very competitive price and contains a huge range of features to improve the way we do business.”
Bernie Schrick
Champion Legal and Canon
Softlog.Onboard
For the past 20 years, the successful Australian law firm
Champion Legal has used Canon’s unique expense management solutions to meet its evolving needs.
"Switching to an automated system has not only improved accuracy but has also increased productivity as we have been able to move admin staff to more productive tasks. What used to take a team of seven people has now been reduced to four."
Merrilyn Duckett
Administration Manager,
Champion LegalHurunui District Council and Canon
Alchemy
The Hurunui District Council, with the help of Canon New Zealand, turned what appeared to be an unaffordable dream into a cost effective reality when they converted 850,000 bulky paper documents into easily accessible digital files in just three months.
The Hurunui District Council, based in North Canterbury serves a mostly rural population of 9,885 people. The Vision Statement of the Hurunui District Council is: “Working together to build a better community”
Capturing India and Canon
Large Format Printer
My experience with the Canon iPF6100 professional photographic printer
One of the first things I instantly liked with the iPF6100 is the motorised roll feed. The majority of my prints are done on 24-inch rolls and while this feature may seem trivial, in practice the “put-the-paper-in-and-forget-it” is a huge time saver and I wouldn’t expect less from my next printer.
Karim Sahai
Tokoroa High School and Canon
uniFLOW
For the 450 pupils and staff at Tokoroa High School scanning and sharing information on-line and keeping a tighter control on printing costs has become a lot easier thanks to its partnership with Canon New Zealand.
“uniFLOW has enabled us to free up about 5 hours of administration time per week.”
Tai Poutini Polytechnic and Canon
Projector , SMART board
Tai Poutini is an innovative polytechnic providing both core tertiary education and niche programmes on the West Coast of the South Island and throughout New Zealand. Established in Greymouth in 1990, today it is one of the fastest growing polytechnics in New Zealand and has over 16,000 students scattered across its nine campuses.
“Longer term we expect this to pay even greater dividends... We are proud to have created one of the most advanced interactive learning environments for Tai Poutini Polytechnic students.”
Samuel Blight
Wellington Institute of Technology and Canon
With the changing nature of students’ learning habits and the uptake of technology becoming a rapid trend, WelTec recognised the advantages of providing an interactive audio visual learning environment. The time had certainly come to make old overhead projectors redundant.
Canon presented a state-of-the-art audio visual solution including projectors, interactive smart board technology and fully customised lecture theatre systems. The entire solution was designed specifically for the needs of the institute, the implementation and project management handled by a Canon team as classrooms were fitted with projectors, smart whiteboards and audio systems. The large lecture theatres were kitted with custom built sympodium systems comprising of screens, projectors, wireless technology and full audio systems.
"It is amazing to see the changes, this new technology is not only engaging students on a whole new level but is changing the way teachers teach!"
Whitireia Community Polytechnic and Canon
imageRUNNER
, uniFLOW
Two of the biggest challenges facing Whitireia Polytechnic were security and the use across all campuses of single function devices that took up valuable space and were inefficient from an energy consumption and service delivery perspective.
A team of Canon experts went onsite to analyse the environment and requirements, and from this a comprehensive functional specification was developed. Following a competitive tender process, Canon was given the go-ahead to begin work on a totally integrated solution.
"We were impressed by the functionality of the devices installed; in some cases we replaced eight existing machines with 1 Canon MFD. This led to networked devices and a huge saving on space and power."
Inky’s Print ‘n’ Copy and Canon
Multifunction
Inky’s is a small operation, employing a staff of seven employees, including manager Jonathan Hawkins. According to Hawkins, this further enhances the need for reliable, quick printing equipment to maintain productivity and increase business.
According to Hawkins, after installing the imagePRESS C7010VP, Inky’s output has grown tremendously, allowing the company to easily manage their current accounts, acquire new business and bring projects back inhouse.
"We looked at the imagePRESS C7010VP and it fit exactly what we were looking for... the ability to use conventional gloss offset stocks as well as textured paper and carded stocks also was a big plus. We’ve also taken on a lot of other work, producing what we used to outsource at offset-quality."
Jonathan Hawkins
Manager, Inky's Print 'n' Copy
Guide Dogs Victoria and Canon
VB-C50iR Network Video Cameras
Guide Dogs Victoria required a network camera solution to help them when researching and monitoring special birthing rooms, and the decision to opt for a Canon solution was made in part because of the pan and zoom capabilities of the VB-C50iR network cameras.
"The installation of Canon's network cameras at Guide Dogs Victoria's Breeding Centre has certainly improved the quality and sophistication of our birth monitoring systems and alleviated some of the daily pressures on our staff."
David Markham
Breeding Manager, Guide Dogs Victoria
ClearCorp and Canon
eCopy Scan Station
ClearCorp like most accounting firms, works extensively with paper. The small firm has a consistent workload throughout the year, but a huge peak at tax-time – which had put a strain on its ten employees. Now, instead of hiring new staff, it has a smart new way to work.
"We view the ability to handle faxes from the desktop a step in the right direction towards a paperless office."
Therese Clark
Office Manager, ClearCorp