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Bitdeer Technologies Group (Nasdaq: BTDR) has scheduled its first quarter 2026 earnings conference call and webcast for Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 8:00 AM EST. During the call, Bitdeer management will discuss the unaudited financial and operational results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026, followed by a question-and-answer session.
Bitdeer will release its first quarter results before the conference call at approximately 7:00 AM EST on May 14, 2026. A copy of the earnings release will be available on the company’s Investor Relations website at https://ir.bitdeer.com.
Date: May 14, 2026
Time: 8:00 AM EST / 9:00 PM SGT
Webcast: A live webcast will be available via the participant call links provided by the company. A live and archived webcast will also be available on the Investors section of Bitdeer’s website at https://ir.bitdeer.com.
Phone participation: Participants wishing to join by phone should register using the Participant Call Registration link provided. After completing registration, participants will receive an email with dial-in number, passcode, and PIN. The company encourages callers to connect about 5 minutes before the scheduled time.
Bitdeer is a technology company focused on Bitcoin mining and AI infrastructure. The company provides Bitcoin mining solutions, including equipment procurement, transport logistics, datacenter design and construction, equipment management, and daily operations. Bitdeer also offers cloud capabilities for customers with high demand for artificial intelligence. Headquartered in Singapore, it has deployed datacenters in the United States, Norway, and Bhutan.
Investor Relations: Tesh Dahya, Head of Investor Relations, tesh.dahya@bitdeer.com
Media: Elev8 New Media, Jessica Starman, MBA, bitdeer@elev8newmedia.com

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