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Re-Gen Robotics appoints new managing director

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Aidan Doherty has been appointed managing director of Re-Gen Robotics to lead the development of the company which uses no-man entry, explosion proof robots to clean a huge variety of storage tanks in the oil and gas industry.

Aidan is a founding member of the Re-Gen Group which employs over 300 people and has a group turnover of £58 million (€64.9 million) and previously held the post of commercial director of Re-Gen Waste and latterly Re-Gen Robotics. He will be the driving force in developing Re-Gen Robotics as it enters the European and US markets.

Speaking of his new appointment Aidan says: ‘I’m delighted to take up the role at Re-Gen Robotics at an exciting time when we have been recognised as revolutionising safety in industrial oil tank cleaning. We’ll be focusing on our excellent customer service and problem-solving expertise, offering realistic and cost-effective alternatives to our customers in order to reduce accidents and fatalities in confined spaces.’

‘I would also like to thank former managing director Fintan Duffy who led the company from 2019 to 2022. Fintan steered the company’s international recognition in health and safety, innovation, and was responsible for gaining globally acknowledged safety technology awards for the company,’ he adds.

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