Aduro Clean Technologies Announces Participation in the 38th Annual ROTH Conference
LONDON, Ontario, March 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aduro Clean Technologies Inc. (“Aduro” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ADUR) (CSE: ACT) (FSE: 9D5), a clean technology company using the power of chemistry to transform lower-value feedstocks, like waste plastics, heavy bitumen, and renewable oils, into resources for the 21
| 38th Annual ROTH Conference | ||
| Date: | March 22–24, 2026 | |
| Location: | Dana Point, California | |
| Participation: | Ofer Vicus, CEO | |
| Format: | 1 x 1 Meetings | |
The 38th Annual ROTH Conference provides a focused opportunity for Aduro to meet with institutional investors and discuss the Company’s execution plans, scale-up roadmap, and Commercialization Program. Management expects to highlight NGP Pilot Plant operating campaigns supporting data generation, customer engagement, and feedstock qualification, alongside continued advancement of the planned FOAK industrial plant. Discussions are also expected to address ongoing downstream validation work and the evolving European regulatory environment supporting market readiness for Hydrochemolytic™ Technology outputs.
About Aduro Clean Technologies
Aduro Clean Technologies is a developer of patented water-based technologies to chemically recycle waste plastics; convert heavy crude and bitumen into lighter, more valuable oil; and transform renewable oils into higher-value fuels or renewable chemicals. The Company’s Hydrochemolytic™ Technology relies on water as a critical agent in a chemistry platform that operates at relatively low temperatures and cost, a game-changing approach that converts low-value feedstocks into resources for the 21
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