Generation Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GEN, OTCQB: GENRF, FRA: W85) announced today that it has been invited to present at the Emerging Growth Conference on June 11, 2026. The presentation, scheduled for 4:10 PM Eastern time and lasting 12 minutes, will provide investors and analysts with an update on the company's Yath Uranium Project in Nunavut's Angilak district.
The Yath Project, Generation's flagship asset, boasts 17 defined uranium targets. Recent geophysical improvements and proof-of-concept discoveries to the south on Atha Energy's Angilak Project, as detailed in Atha Energy's press release on May 5, 2026, have positioned Generation for potential discovery at Yath. The company believes these developments enhance the project's prospectivity within one of Canada's most active uranium camps.
The Emerging Growth Conference is a live, interactive online event that enables public companies to communicate their products, services, and major announcements to the investment community. The conference focuses on growth sectors, including companies with strong management, innovative offerings, and long-term growth potential. Its audience includes tens of thousands of individual and institutional investors, as well as investment advisors and analysts.
Generation's CEO, Michael Collins, will lead the presentation and may open the floor for questions. Attendees can submit questions in advance to Questions@EmergingGrowth.com or ask during the event. Registration is required to attend live and receive updates; an archived webcast will be available afterward on EmergingGrowth.com and the Emerging Growth YouTube Channel.
This presentation comes at a critical time for the uranium sector, as global demand for clean nuclear energy continues to rise. Generation Uranium, a Canadian exploration company, aims to contribute to this supply through its high-quality assets. The Yath Project's location in the Angilak district, which has seen increased activity and discoveries, underscores its strategic importance. Investors will be watching closely for updates on drilling results and resource expansion.
The implications of this announcement are significant for shareholders and the industry. Successful presentation of the Yath Project could attract further investment and partnerships, accelerating exploration. For the broader market, it signals continued interest in uranium exploration in Canada's North, a region with known potential but high exploration costs. The conference also offers Generation a platform to differentiate itself among peers and highlight its technical advancements.
Generation Uranium is committed to advancing its portfolio, with the Yath Project representing a key opportunity. The company's CEO, Michael Collins, a professional geologist, brings technical expertise to the endeavor. As the energy transition gains momentum, uranium's role in low-carbon power generation makes projects like Yath increasingly relevant. The presentation on June 11 will be a pivotal moment for the company to demonstrate its progress and future potential.

