Marchon3D Enters Japan Market
By John Laposky On Jan 23 2012 - 6:01am
LAS VEGAS — Marchon3D announced
at International CES a deal
with Japanese CE distributor Arisawa
to provide a distribution outlet for
Marchon3D’s EX3D line of passive 3D
glasses in Japan.
EX3D Eyewear uses patented,
curved M3D lens technology and includes
25 styles in a variety of colors
and shapes with options for men,
women and children. Suggested retails
range from $22 to $70.
Arisawa’s sales division, Asuna, will
focus on consumer electronics retailers
and theater channels in Japan. The
agreement between Marchon3D and
Arisawa includes full sales and marketing,
logistics, shipping, POP and display
support from Marchon Japan to
promote the EX3D line in Japan.
“Marchon3D is the only company
that meets our very high-performance
standards. From a quality, performance
and design standpoint, they are the
best on the market. The demand for
3D products in the Japanese market
is growing rapidly, and our relationship
with a world-class eyewear designer
like Marchon3D will allow us to bring
the highest-quality 3D glasses to our
consumers,” said Sanji Arisawa, president
and CEO of Arisawa.
Marchon3D markets glasses under
a number of brand names, including
Calvin Klein, Diane von Furstenberg,
Emilio Pucci, Fendi, Flexon, Jil Sander,
Karl Lagerfeld, Lacoste, Michael Kors,
Nautica, Nike, Nine West Salvatore
Ferragamo, Sean John and Valentino.