Roth Capital Partners hosts its 38th Annual Conference in March 2026, focusing on investment opportunities in tech, AI, healthcare, and sustainability for institutionalRoth Capital Partners hosts its 38th Annual Conference in March 2026, focusing on investment opportunities in tech, AI, healthcare, and sustainability for institutional

Roth Capital Partners Announces 38th Annual Investor Conference for March 2026

2026/03/16 23:09
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Roth Capital Partners announced it will host its 38th Annual Conference from March 22-24, 2026, at The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel in Dana Point, California. The invite-only event will bring together institutional investors, public and private company executives and industry leaders for three days of one-on-one meetings, analyst-hosted fireside chats, panels, keynotes and networking events.

The conference will focus on investment opportunities across multiple sectors including technology and media, digital assets, sustainability, consumer, energy, healthcare, metals and mining and engineering services. Discussions will also cover emerging topics such as AI and power infrastructure, defense and space, next-generation technology, health and aging and market dynamics.

This annual gathering represents a significant opportunity for the investment community to engage directly with company leadership and industry experts during a period of rapid technological and economic transformation. The conference’s broad sector coverage reflects the interconnected nature of modern markets, where developments in artificial intelligence intersect with energy infrastructure needs, and sustainability initiatives influence consumer and industrial sectors.

The event’s timing in early 2026 positions it as a key forum for setting investment priorities for the coming year, particularly as companies and investors navigate evolving regulatory landscapes and technological disruptions. The inclusion of digital assets alongside traditional sectors like healthcare and metals mining indicates how investment strategies are adapting to incorporate both established industries and emerging asset classes.

ROTH is a relationship-driven investment bank focused on serving growth companies and their investors, providing capital raising, high-impact equity research, macroeconomics, sales and trading, technical insights, derivatives strategies, M&A advisory, and corporate access. The firm maintains offices throughout the U.S. with headquarters in Newport Beach, California. For more information on Roth, please visit https://www.roth.com.

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