NSYS participated in ITAD Europe 2026, one of the key European events focused on IT Asset Disposition, circular economy, secure data management, and the evolving lifecycle of IT equipment.
The event took place in Nice at Oceanice Convention Centre and brought together ITAD operators, recyclers, refurbishers, enterprise teams, and technology providers working across the full device lifecycle.
Across two days, the discussions moved beyond high-level industry themes and focused on practical challenges: how to scale operations while maintaining accuracy, how to improve traceability in increasingly complex workflows, and how compliance and efficiency can be aligned without adding operational friction. A clear direction emerged — the industry is steadily moving toward more structured, system-driven models where consistency and transparency become core requirements rather than optional improvements.
For NSYS, the event was also an opportunity to reconnect with partners and clients, exchange perspectives on real operational needs, and better understand how different markets are adapting to growing device volumes and tighter process requirements.
Reflecting on the broader direction of the industry, NSYS CEO Gregory Glazman noted that ITAD is undergoing a fundamental shift:
What we are seeing is not just an evolution of tools, but a change in how the entire lifecycle is being structured. The focus is no longer only on processing devices efficiently at a single stage, but on building end-to-end systems that remain reliable as scale increases. Traceability, automation, and compliance are becoming embedded principles, not add-ons. The industry is clearly moving away from fragmented approaches toward connected infrastructures, which is what ultimately enables circularity to work in practice rather than theory. Events like ITAD Europe make this shift very visible — companies are actively working on making these models operational, not conceptual.
Overall, ITAD Europe 2026 highlighted a clear direction for the industry: greater integration, stronger operational discipline, and a continued shift toward scalable, transparent systems across the full device lifecycle.
NSYS thanks everyone who visited our stand, shared insights, and contributed to meaningful conversations throughout the event. We also extend our appreciation to the organizers of ITAD Europe 2026 for bringing the community together and supporting the ongoing development of the industry.