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Aurora makes strategic move into Reading

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Tuesday, August 15, 2023 7:01 am
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Aurora Managed Services Limited says its newest office in Reading is a strategic move to support businesses in achieving their hybrid working goals.

Aurora Managed Services Limited says its newest office in Reading is a strategic move to support businesses in achieving their hybrid working goals.

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AURORA Managed Services Limited says its newest office in Reading is a strategic move to support businesses in achieving their hybrid working goals.

This expansion marks a significant milestone for the company as it seeks to better serve its customers in the South and establish a physical presence in a region where it has seen rapid growth over the past year.

Regional manager Mark Emmett says, “Our new Reading office is a testament to our dedication to customer service and our drive to provide unmatched value to businesses navigating the hybrid work landscape.

“With the latest workplace technology and an extensive range of hardware and software from industry-leading manufacturers at our disposal, we are confident in our ability to help businesses achieve their hybrid working goals, enhancing both employee satisfaction and operational excellence.”

“In today’s dynamic work environment, the hybrid work model has become the new norm, with organisations embracing flexible work arrangements. To meet the unique challenges and opportunities presented by this shift, Aurora is committed to offering exceptional digital solutions that drive productivity and efficiency.

“Our team is eager to showcase the full potential of our product offering, which, when combined with our best-in-class service, provides businesses with a compelling reason to partner with Aurora,” added Mark Emmett. “We understand the challenges of the hybrid work model and are excited to offer tailored solutions that boost productivity, foster collaboration, and ensure seamless operations.”

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The open-plan office also doubles as a showroom which is currently showcasing a Konica Minolta C3070 Production Press. This machine’s comprehensive suite of capabilities, from rapid printing speeds to high-resolution output and versatile paper handling options, empowers businesses and reprographic departments to optimise their document workflows seamlessly. Aurora Managed Services Limited is dedicated to empowering businesses of all sizes with print management services and digital transformation solutions that align with the evolving demands of the modern workforce. The new Reading office will serve as a hub for innovative solutions designed to meet businesses’ unique needs as they navigate the complexities of Hybrid work environments.

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