Semtech Announces Upcoming Investor Conferences
Semtech Announces Upcoming Investor Conferences
Semtech Corporation (Nasdaq: SMTC), a high-performance semiconductor, IoT systems and cloud connectivity service provider, today announced its participation in upcoming investor conferences.
Hong Hou, president and chief executive officer, and Mark Lin, executive vice president and chief financial officer, are scheduled to attend the following investor conferences:
- The Benchmark Company Tech, Media & Telecom Conference in New York City on Sep. 4, 2024
- Piper Sandler Growth Frontiers Conference in Nashville, Tenn. on Sep. 10, 2024
- B. Riley Securities’ 7th Annual Consumer & TMT Conference in New York City on Sep. 12, 2024
About Semtech
Semtech Corporation (Nasdaq: SMTC) is a high-performance semiconductor, IoT systems and cloud connectivity service provider dedicated to delivering high-quality technology solutions that enable a smarter, more connected and sustainable planet. Our global teams are committed to empowering solution architects and application developers to develop breakthrough products for the infrastructure, industrial and consumer markets. To learn more about Semtech technology, visit us at Semtech.com or follow us on LinkedIn or X.
Semtech and the Semtech logo are registered trademarks or service marks of Semtech Corporation or its subsidiaries.
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