Docebo Announces Participation in Upcoming Investor Conferences in May
Docebo Announces Participation in Upcoming Investor Conferences in May
Docebo Inc. (NASDAQ: DCBO; TSX:DCBO) (“Docebo” or the “Company”), a leading learning platform provider with a foundation in artificial intelligence (AI) and innovation, announced today that members of its management team will present at the following investor and software industry conferences in May 2024:
19th Annual Needham Technology, Media & Consumer Conference - May 15 - New York
CIBC Technology & Innovation Conference 12.0 - May 22 - Toronto
Jefferies Software Conference - May 29 & 30 - Newport Beach, CA
For more information about these and other events, access the events and presentations page on Docebo’s investor relations website https://www.docebo.inc.
Conferences that have public presentations will be webcast and available on the “Events & Presentations” section of the Company’s investor relations website.
About Docebo
Docebo (NASDAQ:DCBO; TSX:DCBO) is redefining the way enterprises leverage technology to create and manage content, deliver training, and measure the business impact of their learning programs. With Docebo’s end-to-end learning platform, organizations worldwide are equipped to deliver scaled, personalized learning across all their audiences and use cases, driving growth and powering their business.
Learn why businesses around the world love Docebo by visiting our customer stories page.
For further information, please contact:
Mike McCarthy
Vice President - Investor Relations
(214) 830-0641
mike.mccarthy@docebo.com
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