"Roasted pig cutting ceremony" blessing the successful cooperation of Canon Hongkong and C & C
Joint Printing to promote the development of digital printing in greater China region

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Canon Hongkong Company Ltd and C & C Joint Printing Co (HK) Ltd. became an official strategic partner October 2010. In 17 Mar 2011, a "roasted pig cutting ceremony" was held to promote the development of digital printing industry in greater China region.

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Canon Hongkong Company Ltd and C & C Joint Printing Co (HK) Ltd. became an official strategic partner October 2010. In 17 Mar 2011, a "roasted pig cutting ceremony" was held to promote the development of digital printing industry in greater China region.

Mr. Jackson Leung, CEO of C&C Joint Printing Co (HK) Ltd expressed that Canon has concrete experiences on image technology provides advance and reliable printing equipments. The most important thing is both companies share the same vision to provide value added and high quality services to customers. Mr. Leung said that digital printing provides higher flexibility, and easy to produce personalization products. Furthermore, he foresees that digital printing will become more popular in the next five years in different aspects and thus, C & C Joint Printing Co (HK) Ltd will continue to invest and allocate resources on the field.

C&C Joint Printing Co (HK) Ltd is an internationally reputable quality printer. With 4 production bases in Hong Kong & Macau, C&C has 5,000 employees worldwide offering a huge variety of services for worldwide customers. Over the past 30 years, C&C has won over 4,000 printing awards in international competitions. Besides, C & C Joint Printing Co (HK) Ltd always keeps an eye on quality assurance, work safety and adopts different international standard on environmental protection.
 
Mr. Raymond Fung , Vice President of Canon Hongkong Business Imaging Solution Group and Mr. Jackson Leung, CEO of C&C Joint Printing Co (HK) Ltd hosted the ceremony