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Project 2025: IR Department's free virtual investor conference is now open for registration

  • Written by PR Newswire

SYDNEY, March 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Sydney-based boutique investor and public relations consultancy, IR Department, is pleased to be delivering its fourth investor-focused virtual event, IRD Invest, which showcases presentations from emerging tech companies on the ASX.

Driven by macro tailwinds, the adoption of new and advanced technologies to enable business and health outcomes is accelerating. As such, this IRD Invest conference considers some of the benefits this change will bring, for both businesses and society.

All interested investors are invited to attend the free, virtual event, which will focus on companies that are paving the way with major advances in technology and innovation.

Our theme is: "Taking the mid-term view. Looking out to 2025 – tailwinds driving our sector / business."

Registration for the event is free – please see below for full details, with presentation times shown in AEDT.

IR Department's Managing Director Jane Lowe said: "Globally, we are seeing a variety of macro-factors which could be considered either tailwinds or headwinds for companies. Through this IRD Invest, we've asked our speakers to consider how themes such as the pandemic, inflation and changes to global industry practices may play into their mid-term strategies as we look out to 2025. We look forward to hosting any interested investor – from retail through to institutional – on March 31."

To register, visit: https://www.irdepartment.com.au/site/ird-invest/project-2025.[1]

Industry: Technology Date: March 31, 2022 Time: 10:15am-12:15pm AESTTo Register: https://www.irdepartment.com.au/site/ird-invest/project-2025[2]

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