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REGOM Expands into the U.S. Market

REGOM, a leading tyre recycling technology business, has officially expanded into the United States, establishing its first U.S. office at the Cambridge Innovation Center (CIC) in Boston

Originally from Digoin in the Burgundy region of France, REGOM is stepping up its international efforts, further positioning itself as a key player in the tyre recycling industry.

Strategic Expansion to Serve the U.S. Tire Recycling Market

The new Boston office allows REGOM to better support the American tyre recycling sector

After years of active engagement at trade shows and conferences across the United States, REGOM is responding to the evolving needs of the American tyre recycling industry by establishing a direct presence in Boston. This move will allow the company to better serve local recyclers and expand its footprint in a market where pressures from regulations and competition are becoming more pronounced.

Having evolved in the highly regulated French market, REGOM wisesh to bring its experience and expertise to the U.S. tyre recycling sector. The company has developed its AI-powered technology while navigating stringent regulations in France, making it well-prepared to support American recyclers as they face increasing market pressures.

A Competitive Edge for U.S. Recyclers

REGOM’s expansion into the U.S. market offers tyre companies and recycling facilities access to cutting-edge technology designed to address both operational and financial challenges. The company’s AI-driven systems streamline the sorting and grading of used tyres, improving throughput and accuracy. This efficiency boost allows companies to reduce manual labour costs, minimise environmental impact, and generate new revenue opportunities by identifying tyres suitable for resale or retreading.

Technology-Driven Solutions for Tire Recycling

REGOM’s solutions are specifically designed to meet the complex needs of tyre recyclers. The company’s technology not only optimises the sorting and grading of tyres but also integrates data compilation and analytics to offer real-time insights into recycling operations. This allows companies to make data-driven decisions that maximise profitability while meeting strict environmental standards.

By setting up in Boston, REGOM is positioned to collaborate more closely with U.S.-based tyre companies, recyclers, and industry stakeholders. The move also facilitates partnerships with local and international players in the recycling sector, offering new opportunities for innovation and growth.