Mustafa | stock.adobe.com
Techbros Electronic Recycling, Scottsdale, Arizona, has launched a fully artificial intelligence- (AI-) integrated, R2v3-certified information technology asset disposition (ITAD) and electronic scrap processing facility in Arizona.
The company says it is leveraging AI across all facets of its business, from logistics planning and real-time inventory workflows to automated device diagnostics, downstream tracking and marketing optimization.
“We believe AI isn’t just about efficiency, it’s a powerful tool for creating sustainable systems, minimizing waste and extending the lifecycle of valuable electronics,” says Sarkes Mkrdichian, managing partner at Techbros.
According to Techbros, the facility is built to meet industry certifications including R2v3, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 and features a live customer portal that provides clients with compliance records and asset tracking.
“From the moment a client schedules a pickup to the final stage of asset resale or certified destruction, AI helps us make smarter, more sustainable decisions at every step,” Mkrdichian says.
The facility includes:
- AI-driven diagnostics, logistics and testing workflows;
- Secure data destruction of data-bearing devices;
- Customer transparency via live portal and compliance dashboards; and
- Partnerships with certified downstream recyclers.
Techbros services a growing client base that includes data centers, healthcare networks, Fortune 500 enterprises and public institutions, offering free electronics pickup, full audit reporting and recycling with a zero-landfill policy.
The company says additional facilities in Iowa and Dallas are scheduled to open in 2026.
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