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EL DORADO HILLS, Calif., May 28, 2026 -- Blaize Holdings, Inc., a company focused on programmable and energy-efficient edge AI computing, has announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Harminder Sehmi, will attend the D.A. Davidson 2026 Technology & Consumer Conference. The event is scheduled to take place from June 10 through June 12, 2026, in Nashville, Tennessee. Sehmi is also set to participate in a fireside chat on June 11, 2026.
Blaize is known for developing specialized hardware and software for artificial intelligence workloads at the edge, where data processing happens closer to the source rather than in a remote data center. The company's technology is designed to offer high performance while keeping power consumption low, which is a key consideration for applications in automotive, industrial, and smart vision systems. The appearance at the conference gives the company a platform to discuss its market position and financial outlook with investors and analysts. Blaize trades on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbols BZAI and BZAIW.
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