Canaan Inc. to Participate in Rosenblatt’s Technology Summit on AI and Bitcoin Mining


Darius
Baruo


Aug
17,
2024
05:18

Canaan
Inc.
announces
participation
in
Rosenblatt’s
4th
Annual
Technology
Summit,
focusing
on
AI
and
Bitcoin
mining
ASICs.

Canaan Inc. to Participate in Rosenblatt's Technology Summit on AI and Bitcoin Mining

Canaan
Inc.
(NASDAQ:
CAN),
a
prominent
provider
of
high-performance
computing
solutions,
has
confirmed
its
participation
in
Rosenblatt’s
4th
Annual
Technology
Summit.
The
summit,
themed ‘The
Age
of
AI’,
will
be
held
virtually
and
will
feature
a
panel
discussion
on
the
evolution
of
Bitcoin
mining
ASICs.

Event
Details

According
to
PRNewswire,
Canaan’s
management
is
scheduled
to
engage
in
one-on-one
meetings
with
institutional
investors
during
the
event.
The
panel
discussion,
titled ‘The
Evolution
of
Bitcoin
Mining
ASICs’,
is
set
for
August
19,
2024,
at
12
pm
ET.
When
available,
a
link
to
the
webcast
will
be
posted
on
the
company’s

event
calendar
.

About
Canaan
Inc.

Founded
in
2013,
Canaan
Inc.
specializes
in
ASIC
high-performance
computing
chip
design,
research
and
development,
computing
equipment
production,
and
software
services.
The
company
made
history
by
delivering
the
first
batch
of
Bitcoin
mining
machines
incorporating
ASIC
technology
under
the
brand
name
Avalon.
In
2019,
Canaan
went
public
on
the
Nasdaq
Global
Market.

Canaan
has
established
itself
as
a
leader
in
the
field
with
extensive
experience
in
chip
design
and
streamlined
production.
The
company’s
participation
in
the
summit
underscores
its
commitment
to
advancing
technology
in
AI
and
Bitcoin
mining.

Forward-Looking
Statements

This
announcement
includes
forward-looking
statements
made
under
the ‘safe
harbor’
provisions
of
the
U.S.
Private
Securities
Litigation
Reform
Act
of
1995.
These
statements
are
identifiable
by
terms
such
as ‘will,’ ‘expects,’ ‘anticipates,’ ‘future,’ ‘intends,’ ‘plans,’ ‘believes,’ ‘estimates,’
and
similar
expressions.
The
forward-looking
statements
involve
inherent
risks
and
uncertainties,
including
but
not
limited
to
the
company’s
goals,
strategies,
future
business
development,
financial
condition,
and
results
of
operations.
Factors
that
could
cause
actual
results
to
differ
materially
from
those
projected
include
market
acceptance
of
products,
relationships
with
production
partners,
and
regulatory
policies.

For
more
information
about
the
conference
or
to
schedule
a
one-on-one
meeting,
interested
parties
are
encouraged
to
contact
their
institutional
representative
or
reach
out
to
Canaan
Inc.
directly.

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source:
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