Two days at Retech Days Europe flew by — and they were worth every minute.
The event once again proved why it’s become an important meeting point for everyone working to push the refurbished IT industry forward. This year’s program brought together operators, refurbishers, distributors, and technology providers to discuss a shared challenge: how to build a market where trust, transparency, and quality are consistent and scalable.
For NSYS Group, these two days were filled with meaningful conversations, product discussions, and meetings with partners, clients, and industry peers. It was a good opportunity to exchange perspectives on where the market is heading and what tools are needed to support its continued growth.
Our CEO, Gregory Glazman, took part in the panel discussion “Diagnostics, Grading & Data Erasure: Building Trust in Refurbished IT.” The discussion reflected a topic that is becoming increasingly central for the industry — how to reduce subjectivity in device evaluation and replace it with more transparent, data-driven approaches.
As Gregory noted:
The panel discussion, which I had the honor of participating in, focused on some of the industry's most important and practical challenges.
Large-scale growth of the secondary electronics market is impossible without increasing end-user confidence in the products being sold.
In turn, that confidence cannot grow without the adoption of technologies that make device testing, grading, and quality verification transparent and accessible.
The more market participants rely on reliable and affordable tools to assess device quality, the more the market itself will continue to grow.
Retech Days Europe 2026 clearly showed that this shift is already happening. The conversation is no longer about whether change is needed, but how quickly it can be implemented across the ecosystem.
We’d like to thank the organizers and everyone who took the time to connect with us in Berlin. It was a productive and energizing two days, and we’re looking forward to continuing these conversations beyond the event.