Ricoh Company, Ltd. and Ricoh Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. have confirmed the acquisition of Global Vision Multimedia Group, a specialised provider of audio-visual and multimedia integration services in the Asia-Pacific region.
The acquisition increases Ricoh’s expansion of its workplace services portfolio and service delivery footprint in the region, reinforcing Ricoh’s global strategy to support customers’ evolving needs by elevating their workplace experience through more seamless and scalable services.
Founded in 2016, Global Vision Multimedia brings end-to-end services spanning design, integration and ongoing support for AV and multimedia solutions and over 140 experts across the region. Global Vision Multimedia serves multinational corporations and regional enterprises, supported by local expertise with the ability to centrally manage complex, multi-country projects.
“Customers across Asia-Pacific are looking for workplace services that are consistent across markets and grounded in local execution,” said Kei Uesugi, Managing Director of Ricoh Asia Pacific. “Bringing Global Vision Multimedia into Ricoh strengthens our ability to deliver exactly that — combining their regional track record and specialist capability with the scale and reach of Ricoh’s global workplace services portfolio. This is about giving our customers a partner who can meet their needs wherever they operate.”
Kenny Liow, Director of Global Vision Multimedia, added:
“Joining Ricoh is the next chapter for Global Vision Multimedia. Our team has built a strong reputation across the region for delivering complex, multi-country AV and multimedia projects, and Ricoh’s global platform now gives us the scale to do more of that, for more customers, in more markets. What stays the same is our commitment to the quality, attention to detail and partnership our customers expect from us.”
Global Investments and Acquisitions
Ricoh continues to make investments globally, including the recent acquisition of Cenero (US), DataVision, Pure AV, AVC (EMEA), Videocorp and Go2neXt (Latin America), and ET Group (Canada).
Canadian workplace technology and collaboration integrator ET Group was acquired by Ricoh in February 2026. The acquisition by Ricoh Canada Inc. accelerates Ricoh’s expansion into digital services and audiovisual (AV).
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