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Illumynt Reports Q3 2025 Business Update

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BURLINGTON, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--

Q3 2025 was a busy quarter once again for us here at illumynt. In addition to naming a new CEO, we executed on a number of initiatives that are propelling our organization forward.

Revenue for the quarter exceeded $30 million- keeping us on track for our 2025 plan. More importantly we executed three different large-scale data center decommission projects with almost no material ending up as scrap. All of the AI-focused enterprise equipment and components recovered from the decommissions were resold at top market value.

We head into Q4 with high expectations and our eyes wide open. We’re celebrating the 20-year anniversary of our facility in Hong Kong and looking to add another location in the region to help us process inbound AI data center equipment.

Stay tuned for updates. There will be more on the way.


Contact details:

Paul Knight 978-490-4812
Jörg Herbarth +31-6-29715881

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