Canon has been included in the latest National Education Printer Agreement (NEPA) framework, managed by the Northeastern Universities Purchasing Consortium.
Canon has been awarded supplier status on all the lots it tendered for, including:
👍 Lot 1: Desktop Printers – catering to B2B and B2C markets.
👍 Lot 2: Workspace Solutions – covering a variety of workspace solutions, including multifunction devices and collaborative tools.
👍 Lot 3: Managed Print Room Services – focuses on comprehensive managed print room services, offering universities a centralised printing solution for large-scale printing needs.
👍 Lot 4: One-Stop Shop – This lot combines the offerings of Lots 1, 2, and 3, providing a holistic solution that covers all printing and workspace needs in one package.
This marks a significant expansion of Canon’s offering to the education sector. Canon’s place on the NEPA framework provides a key route to market for the higher education sector, allowing universities to access its comprehensive range of products and services. The NEPA framework also permits suppliers to nominate up to three resellers to deliver services as prime contractors. Canon has named SCC, Vision and Aurora across Lots 2, 3, and 4.