December 5, 2024 - 02:20

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Graphjet Technology has officially scheduled a business update call for 9 AM ET on Thursday, December 12, 2024. The call aims to provide stakeholders with insights into the company’s recent developments and strategic initiatives.
As a pioneer in the field, Graphjet Technology focuses on innovative methods to produce graphite and graphene directly from agricultural waste. This approach not only contributes to sustainability but also positions the company as a leader in the advanced materials sector.
Management is expected to share key updates regarding ongoing projects, market trends, and future growth opportunities. Investors and interested parties are encouraged to tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the company's trajectory and its impact on the industry.
This call represents an important opportunity for stakeholders to engage with Graphjet's leadership and ask questions regarding the company's operations and vision moving forward.
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