SRT MARINE SYSTEMS
PLC
(AIM: SRT)
("SRT" or the
"Company")
Live Webcast 8:30am
30th September 2024
The Company is pleased to confirm
that on Monday 30th September 2024 there will be an open
live shareholder webcast at 8.30 a.m., providing an update on
Company operations and activities.
The webcast shall be hosted by Simon
Tucker, CEO of SRT, and is a live, unedited public event and thus
can be viewed online live by anyone by following the below
instructions. The unedited recording of the webcast will be
available in the Investor section of our web site later the same
day.
Questions to be answered by Simon
during the webcast can be submitted by email prior to the event
using investor@srt-marine.com
or live during the event using the webcast viewing
portal.
Anyone may view the webcast live on
the day in complete privacy. In order to view the webcast live,
please follow the below instructions a few minutes before 8:30am on
Monday 30th September 2024 (the day of the
webcast).
1. In your web
browser go to https://srt-marine.com/about/investors/ and scroll
down the page to the "JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT INVESTOR WEBCAST"
section.
2. Click on
"Register Today", this will take you to an information page
providing brief details of the webcast and a registration button,
which, once completed will give you immediate access to the live
web cast. We recommend that this is done a few minutes prior to the
start of the webcast which will start promptly at
8:30am.
3. During the web
cast you may submit questions using the "ask a question" text box
on your viewing page. These are immediately displayed to Simon to
answer live. Please note that your question and any other personal
details are not publicly displayed, logged or
disclosed.
Please note that the identity of
persons viewing the web cast and/or submitting questions are
entirely confidential not be broadcast.
About SRT Marine Systems plc:
SRT Marine Systems PLC is a global
company which develops and provides integrated maritime
surveillance, monitoring, management and safety systems used by
coast guards, fishery authorities, infrastructure and vessel owners
for the purposes of managing and controlling their maritime
domain. Applications include security, safety, search &
rescue, law enforcement, fisheries management, illegal fishing
detection and environment monitoring.