Generation Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GEN, OTCQB: GENRF, FRA: W85) announced it has been invited to present at the Emerging Growth Conference on June 11, 2026. The presentation will provide investors with an update on the company's Yath Uranium Project in Nunavut's Angilak district, one of Canada's most active uranium camps.
With 17 defined uranium targets, improved geophysical targeting, and proof-of-concept discoveries to the south on Atha Energy's Angilak Project (see Atha Energy's press release May 5, 2026), Generation is poised for discovery at the Yath project. The company believes the project holds significant potential for advancing high-quality uranium assets in a premier jurisdiction.
The Emerging Growth Conference, scheduled for June 11, 2026, is a live, interactive online event that allows existing shareholders and the investment community to learn about the Yath Uranium Project and interact with Generation's CEO, Michael Collins, in real time. Mr. Collins will deliver a presentation and may open the floor for questions. Attendees can submit questions in advance to Questions@EmergingGrowth.com or ask during the event.
Generation Uranium will present at 4:10 PM Eastern time for 12 minutes. Interested parties can register for the conference at this link to ensure access and receive updates. For those unable to attend live, an archived webcast will be available on EmergingGrowth.com and the Emerging Growth YouTube Channel.
The Emerging Growth Conference focuses on companies in growth sectors with strong management, innovative products, and long-term growth potential. Its audience includes individual and institutional investors, as well as advisors and analysts.
Generation Uranium is a Canadian exploration company focused on advancing high-quality uranium assets. Its flagship Yath Project is strategically located in Nunavut's Angilak district, a rapidly emerging uranium camp. With a growing portfolio of high-priority targets and exposure to proven mineralized trends, Generation is well positioned to contribute to future global supply of clean nuclear energy.


