Ricoh has been awarded Dell Technologies Partner Programme Titanium Black status for 2025. Titanium Black is the highest status within the Dell Technologies Partner Programme. This elite group of Dell’s most strategic partners is embracing the AI revolution and supporting customers’ digital transformation journeys.

“We are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious status by Dell Technologies,” said Alberto Mariani, chief digital investment officer at Ricoh Europe.

“This accreditation further reinforces our strong growth across key areas such as data centre, storage and AI as well as our continued commitment to innovation and delivering customer-centric solutions. This also underpins our ongoing ability to navigate today’s data-centric, multicloud world and accelerate improved business outcomes. With our new Titanium Black status, we also now benefit from closer collaboration with Dell leadership and greater opportunities for strategic co-investment.”

Taro Takamatsu, GM of digital services business division at Ricoh, comments: “Through this programme, Ricoh aims to further strengthen our global collaboration with Dell beyond Europe and deliver greater value to our customers, expanding our IT Services business on a global scale.”

“We’re incredibly proud of this achievement, which reflects the strength of Ricoh’s strategic partnerships” says Jolene Castelyn, marketing executive at Ricoh South Africa. “As South African businesses continue to drive digital transformation, we’re committed to delivering advanced, scalable solutions that combine global best practice with local insight.”

“Ecosystems are becoming increasingly important in powering customer outcomes in a rapidly evolving market,” says Denise Millard, chief partner officer at Dell Technologies. “We have an incredible opportunity with our robust partner ecosystem and welcome Ricoh as a 2025 Dell Technologies Titanium Black partner. Together, we will continue delivering the tools and knowledge businesses need to evolve and achieve lasting success.”