Koroyd, the maker of advanced impact protection technology, headquartered in Monoco, relocated and expanded its headquarters, added new hires, relaunched its brand messaging, and reported category growth in significant markets for the brand.
Over the past 18 months, Koroyd doubled the number of innovators, engineers and developers and opened a new R&D lab within its expanded headquarters. A recently established U.S. satellite office supports marketing, communications and brand partner relationships on a global scale.
New hires to the Monaco-based Koroyd team include Nick Tanner, a senior product design engineer with over 25 years of experience in the medical, consumer goods, food, defense, and transport industries. Catherine Matje was also recently appointed as an R&D Engineer. She brings a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Engineering and a Master’s in Sports Technology from the University of Applied Sciences in Vienna as she enters her new role.
With established leadership in impact protection systems across bike and snowsports and increasing growth within motorsports, Koroyd continues market category expansion in the industrial sector with recent products launched with General Electric and Studson.
“With over 100 awards and distinctions and 53 granted patents to its name, the expanded investment into experienced teams, new R&D lab capabilities and consumer-focused marketing set the next benchmark for Koroyd’s continued growth in advanced protection systems. We’re proud of the products we’ve developed to date—rooted in lab testing and backed by scientifically proven results—and excited to share Koroyd’s next phase of innovation with the world,” said John Lloyd, Koroyd founder and managing director.