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Daktronics to Participate in Craig-Hallum’s 22nd Annual Institutional Investor Conference

May 24, 2025

Daktronics, Inc. (Nasdaq: DAKT), a dynamic video communication displays and control systems company, announced today that Interim Chief Executive Officer Brad Wiemann and Acting Chief Financial Officer Howard Atkins will represent the company at the Craig-Hallum Capital Group’s 22nd Annual Institutional Investor Conference. The event will take place on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Daktronics’ participation in the prestigious conference reflects its ongoing engagement with the investment community as it continues to lead innovation in digital display technology. The event will provide a platform for institutional investors to engage directly with company leadership and gain insights into strategic initiatives, market performance, and future growth opportunities.

With a strong presence across multiple sectors, Daktronics is the world’s largest supplier of large-screen video displays, electronic scoreboards, LED text and graphics displays, and integrated control systems. The company is recognized for its expertise in managing complex display networks that deliver real-time data, graphics, animations, and video content.

“Our team looks forward to sharing Daktronics’ vision, strategy, and recent developments with investors at Craig-Hallum,” said Wiemann. “We remain focused on driving innovation and providing our global customers with unmatched display solutions.”

Operating out of its headquarters in Brookings, South Dakota, Daktronics serves clients across five major business units: Live Events, Commercial, High School Park and Recreation, Transportation, and International. The company’s versatile technology supports a wide range of applications—from sports stadiums and retail environments to highway systems and public spaces.

The 22nd Annual Institutional Investor Conference is expected to draw hundreds of institutional investors and industry leaders for a day of one-on-one meetings and strategic discussions.

By: BSH staff

Filed Under: Business, Featured

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