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Roland DG Corporation to relocate eco friendly headquarters

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Roland DG Corporation has announced that it is to relocate and consolidate its headquarters to Miyakoda, Japan and construct a new ‘nearly ZEB’ certified building that will reduce energy consumption by 75%.


The company has already consolidated its mass production functions to its Thailand plant as of December 2021 to improve production efficiency, and the Miyakoda plant is now used as a pilot line. To further improve efficiency, it has decided to relocate the headquarters to integrate the factory and administration functions that are currently located at two separate sites.


Furthermore, the company will newly construct a ‘nearly ZEB’ certified building in July 2023 as the headquarters, which will reduce energy consumption by 75%.



ZEB certification defines four levels of certification based on the level of achievement of a zero energy construction. Zero energy construction aims to reduce the annual primary energy consumption balance required for air conditioning, lighting, and more, to zero by combining energy saving technologies, such as use of natural energy and efficient equipment systems, and energy creating technologies, such as solar power generation. The new building will achieve a primary energy consumption reduction of more than 75% through energy conservation (more than 50%) and energy creation.



The new building will provide a space that creates new value by organically combining research and development, administration, and sales functions together in a single office area. All floors will have public areas, interaction areas, and creative areas designed to enable employees to freely change their work environment, generate ideas, and communicate with each other.


Shizuoka Prefecture sets a seismic zone standard that is stricter than the national standard, and the new building to be constructed will be 1.5 times safer than the national standard. The new building will also be equipped with a solar power generation system on the rooftop, automatic lighting control and inverter airflow control for exhaust fans, and a top class efficiency air conditioning system, all of which are consistent with global efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. The building will provide a comfortable workplace that accommodates a variety of work styles, including a deck terrace taking advantage of its location in front of Miyakoda-sogo Park, cafeteria lounge, training room, and showers.


At a time when the role of an office building is rapidly changing due to the pandemic, the design takes into account a hybrid working style between office and telecommuting, considering the ‘way of working’ in the future.







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