Listen Back to: Iteris' 2021 Virtual Investor Technology Update

1 min. Read • Posted 12/08/2021 by Iteris Staff

Listen to the Iteris 2021 Virtual Investor Technology Update on demand.
 

On Tuesday, December 7, Iteris hosted a virtual investor technology update. The 90-minute video webcast was hosted by Iteris president and CEO Joe Bergera, and CFO Douglas Groves. Presentations included a:
 

  • Review of the company’s strategy, and its ClearMobility™ platform and digital ecosystem
  • Discussion of new opportunities in the connected and automated vehicle (CAV) market
  • Overview of the company’s CAV solutions
  • Impact of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on current and future business opportunities
  • Update on the company’s long-term financial outlook and status of the company’s strategic review
     

Additional speakers throughout the event included:
 

  • Todd Kreter, senior vice president and general manager, Advanced Sensor Technologies at Iteris
  • Al McGowan, senior vice president, Strategic Business Development at Iteris
  • Murali Srinivasan, vice president, Passive Safety and Sensorics at Continental North America, who will be joining the event as a guest speaker
     

Listen back here.

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