Skip to content
Art, Business Company News

Canon unveils new Experience Centre showcasing the future of imaging, printing and business solutions under one roof

Canon Oceania 3 mins read
Sydney, Australia – 23 October 2025 – Canon Oceania last night officially opened its new Experience Centre in Sydney’s Macquarie Park, a premier destination for businesses, professionals and creators. The dynamic, purpose-built space brings together a showcase of Canon’s imaging, printing and business solutions, designed to evolve with customers and transform the way they work.   
The Canon Experience Centre features three dedicated spaces designed to inspire creativity and innovation comprising of two professional studios and a business experience centre that showcases Canon’s full ecosystem, from capture to print. Guests at the launch experienced interactive demonstrations in each area, bringing Canon’s pioneering technology and services to life. 
Studio 1 is a multi-function studio ideal for portrait and fashion shoots, photography workshops and product demonstrations. The studio showcases Canon’s full consumer and professional product range, designed to empower creators and clients to collaborate and produce stunning content. In this expansive studio, guests witnessed a live dance shoot as Canon technology turned motion to masterpiece by capturing the expressive movement in real time and transforming it into stunning printed artworks.   
Featuring Canon’s multi-camera orchestration technology, Studio 2 is ideal for broadcast clients, offering a space for video podcasting and livestreamed content. Inside this intimate studio, a three-piece band performed an acoustic set while Canon’s PTZ and manually operated cameras worked seamlessly together to track, reframe and capture every moment. The result offered guests a real-world glimpse of how Canon’s technology empowers smaller production teams across broadcast, education, and live performance environments. 
The comprehensive business experience centre highlights Canon’s market-leading capabilities spanning imaging and printing innovations through to smart, sustainable business solutions. Key displays range from small desktop printers to multifunction devices for office environments, large-format printing solutions for commercial use, and advanced cloud and digitisation services.  
The new centre reflects Canon’s commitment to innovation across every aspect of imaging from broadcast and cinema lenses used in video production, and even space exploration. Highlighting Canon’s broader impact, the event also showcased Macquarie University’s Huntsman Telescope project which uses an array of Canon lenses to advance space sustainability research, and a demonstration of Canon’s cutting-edge X-Ray panel technology. 
Kotaro Fukushima, Managing Director of Canon Oceania, said the new innovation hub is a testament to the company’s commitment to its partners, customers and creators.  
“The new Experience Centre provides a space where creators and clients can engage with Canon’s full imaging ecosystem firsthand and explore the technologies driving the next generation,” Mr Fukushima said. “This is a destination for discovery, where we can deepen the relationships with our customers as we learn, collaborate and pioneer new opportunities together. We are immensely proud to open this facility.” 
The Canon Experience Centre is now open, with showroom tours and studio bookings available to customers and the public. For more information, to plan a visit, or to book a studio, please contact: [email protected] or for a tour contact 1800 444 199 or https://www.canon.com.au/business/sales-enquiry.  
### 
Media contact:  
Laura Hunter 
Canon Australia 
E: [email protected] 
M: +61 417 925 064 
 

About us:
Canon  
Canon is a world-leading imaging brand that actively inspires and enables people to achieve more than they ever thought they could through products, services and solutions for business and consumers.   
With global revenues of more than $US28.5 billion in 2024, Canon has ranked among the world's top 10 in the U.S. patent rankings for 41 consecutive years1. 
Also part of the Canon Group companies and brands in the Oceania region are Canon Finance Australia, SUNSTUDIOS, Canon Business Services ANZ, Satalyst, Canon New Zealand Limited and Canon Business Service Centre in the Philippines.    
For more information visit www.canon.com.au, https://www.facebook.com/CanonANZ/, https://www.instagram.com/canonanz/, https://www.instagram.com/canonanzpro/,  
https://www.youtube.com/@canonanz, https://www.tiktok.com/@canonanz 
 

Media

More from this category

  • Business Company News
  • 19/06/2026
  • 14:32
Energy Buster

Adelaide’s Energy Buster Offers Longest Solar Panel Warranty

Key Facts: Adelaide-based solar specialist Energy Buster is promoting long-term solar system reliability, offering panel warranties of up to 40 years and battery warranties of up to 20 years, which the company claims are the longest currently available in Australia.The company says South Australian homeowners and businesses are increasingly prioritising long-term performance, durability and warranty protection over upfront installation costs, driven by rising electricity prices and growing awareness of solar panel degradation.Energy Buster's engineering-led team includes engineers, scientists and senior electricians, and the company is South Australia's only SunPower Elite Partner, providing access to premium solar technology designed for high-efficiency,…

  • Contains:
  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 19/06/2026
  • 10:52
JMM

Good-grades close to home, Austral score card keeps getting better

Key Facts: Maiden drilling at the Canyon Prospect has confirmed a large copper oxide system less than 4km from Austral’s Mt Kelly Heap Leach…

  • Contains:
  • Business Company News, Oil Mining Resources
  • 18/06/2026
  • 12:36
Mining and Energy Union

Tahmoor sale is a positive step – now it’s time to re-hire retrenched workers

The sale of Tahmoor mine as announced today is a relief for retrenched workers, and for a community that has needlessly suffered due to the financial mismanagement of an offshore conglomerate. Hundreds of Tahmoor workers were forced to choose between redundancy and indefinite leave without pay in March, while dozens of long-term contractors were told their services were no longer required. Mining and Energy Union South West District President Bob Timbs welcomed the news, saying that he hoped that today’s announcement would spell the end of the chaos at Tahmoor and see the mine returning to full operation.“Workers at Tahmoor…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.