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Evolis, global provider of personalisation systems for plastic cards, announced the creation of a subsidiary in Tokyo under the name of Evolis Japan.

Evolis Japan

Operational since January 7, 2019, Evolis Japan will market the entire Evolis product range and offer technical support.

Since 2008, Evolis has been present in Japan through a distributor. The creation of a local subsidiary aims at strengthening relations with local partners in order to accelerate the group’s business development and maximise the chances to establish a long-term presence in Japan.

Card personalisation solutions

Evolis Japan’s mission is to expand the traditional distribution network, develop a new network dedicated to new sectors and to strengthen its ability to reply to demands of government bodies and financial institutions.

"Japan is one of the world’s leading economies with more than 125 million people. We therefore see strong potential in several key markets for card personalisation. The creation of a Japanese company will help us reinforcing our existing business relationships and facilitate the development of new partnerships" says Emmanuel Picot, president of Evolis.

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