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Australia’s Largest ASX focussed tech-investment event series – TechKnow Invest Roadshow to feature on Gold Coast and in Melbourne next week

Chapter One Advisors < 1 mins read

With Australia’s premiere ASX focused technology investment conference TechKnow Invest Roadshow 2023 launching next week, now is the time to secure your FREE ticket to this in-person and livestreamed event.

Techknow Invest Roadshow will be held on Tuesday 1st August at the Marriott Gold Coast Resort in Queensland before touching down in Melbourne, Victoria where it will be held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on the 3rd of August.

This year’s Roadshow will feature +22 highly exciting technology-focused companies, including Arovella Therapeutics (ASX: ALA) which earlier this year announced highly successful study results in which its lead product effectively killed tumour cells for CD19-expressing leukemias and lymphomas.

Other companies to present include HITIQ (ASX: HIQ) which has developed a unique concussion management technology embedded within sports mouth guards, FBR Limited (ASX: FBR) a robotics company which has developed the Hadrian X® bricklaying robot and Microba Life Sciences (ASX: MAP) which has developed world-leading technology for measuring the human gut microbiome.

Managing Directors and CEOs of these companies (and many more) will presenting across the day so be sure not to miss out – with registrations only available for a limited time.

To register to attend either the Gold Coast or Melbourne event please visit:

https://www.techknowinvestroadshow.com.au

To access the full presenter schedule please use this link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/15FG8xvGZT2J0CwxCexa88bgWs6QApUP-/view


Contact details:

David Tasker
T: +61 433 112 936
E: dtasker@chapteroneadvisors.com.au

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