Uvex Sports Group, the German eyewear and helmet brand celebrating its 90th anniversary, has established its North American headquarters in Massachusetts.

“By establishing a North American headquarters in the United States (Massachusetts), Uvex is truly focusing its business approach on the largest market of the world,” said Sergio Kiehl, president of Uvex Sports Inc.  “Having full control of our own brand is a key success factor for the future of the Uvex brand and our business. Advanced technologies and groundbreaking products – that’s the foundation of our 90-year’s heritage. We’re not just here to sell cool gear, we’re here to start a conversation about extraordinary products that create memories and save lives.”

Uvex, which is an acronym for “ultraviolet excluded,” was founded in Germany in 1926, when it helped create the modern ski goggle by sewing a pair of plastic lenses together by hand with strips of soft fabric to ensure utmost comfort. Fast forward 90 years, and Uvex has amassed a list of industry firsts that have set the bar for innovation and safety in snow and cycling eyewear and helmets. Starting with the first-ever anti-fog ski goggles, followed most recently with goggles and sunglasses that automatically change lens tint via liquid crystal lens technology, Uvex’s 90 years of experience in the eyewear industry is unparalleled.

Today Uvex offers seamless helmet-goggle integration, the world’s first auto-fitting helmet with Octo+ fit technology, and the first ever multi-sport mountaineering helmet certified in the US and EU for skiing and climbing. Mountain bike enthusiasts will be introduced to the first ever enduro helmet with a removable chin protector this season, the Uvex Jakkyl hde.

UVEX Winter Holding GmbH & Co. KG joins three internationally active UVEX corporations under one roof: the Uvex Safety Group, the Uvex Sports Group (uvex sports and Alpina) and Filtral. The Uvex Group is represented in 20 countries with 47 subsidiaries and has its main production in Germany, where roughly two thirds of its approximately 2,120 employees work.

Photo courtesy of Uvex-Sports.