Canaan Inc. to Join H.C. Wainwright Global Investment Conference 2024


Ted
Hisokawa


Sep
06,
2024
12:18

Canaan
Inc.
(NASDAQ:
CAN)
announces
participation
in
H.C.
Wainwright’s
26th
Annual
Global
Investment
Conference
on
September
9-11,
2024.

Canaan Inc. to Join H.C. Wainwright Global Investment Conference 2024

Canaan
Inc.
(NASDAQ:
CAN),
a
prominent
provider
of
high-performance
computing
solutions,
has
officially
announced
its
participation
in
the
H.C.
Wainwright
26th
Annual
Global
Investment
Conference.
The
event
is
scheduled
to
take
place
from
September
9-11,
2024,
at
the
Lotte
New
York
Palace
Hotel,
according
to
PRNewswire.

Event
Details
and
Participants

The
conference
will
feature
key
presentations
and
one-on-one
meetings
with
institutional
investors.
Canaan’s
management
team,
including
Chief
Financial
Officer
James
Cheng,
Senior
Director
and
Head
of
Capital
Markets
Leo
Wang,
and
Director
of
Investor
Relations
Gwyn
Lauber,
will
be
present.
The
presentation
session
is
set
for
8:30
am
ET
on
September
9,
2024,
with
individual
meetings
spanning
the
full
duration
of
the
conference.

Company
Background

Established
in
2013,
Canaan
Inc.
focuses
on
ASIC
high-performance
computing
chip
design,
R&D,
computing
equipment
production,
and
software
services.
The
company
is
renowned
for
its
pioneering
role
in
the
development
of
bitcoin
mining
machines,
having
shipped
the
first
batch
of
ASIC
technology-based
mining
machines
under
the
Avalon
brand
in
2013.
Canaan
went
public
on
the
Nasdaq
Global
Market
in
2019.

Forward-Looking
Statements

This
announcement
includes
forward-looking
statements
under
the
U.S.
Private
Securities
Litigation
Reform
Act
of
1995.
These
statements
encompass
Canaan
Inc.’s
strategic
and
operational
plans,
business
outlook,
and
future
expectations.
Forward-looking
statements
involve
inherent
risks
and
uncertainties,
including
market
acceptance
of
the
company’s
products,
competition,
and
regulatory
changes.
More
details
can
be
found
in
the
company’s
filings
with
the
SEC.

For
more
information,
visit
the

PRNewswire

website.

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source:
Shutterstock

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