CHANDLER, Ariz., Feb. 23, 2017 -- Everspin Technologies, Inc., (Nasdaq:MRAM), the world's leading developer and manufacturer of discrete and embedded Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM), today announced that the company will participate in the 29th Annual Roth Conference on Monday, March 13 in Dana Point, CA. Webcast information for the company’s March 13 presentation at 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time is available on the Investor Relations section of Everspin’s website at www.investor.everspin.com.
About Everspin Technologies
Everspin Technologies is the leading provider of MRAM solutions. Everspin’s MRAM solutions offer the persistence of non-volatile memory with the speed and endurance of random access memory (RAM), and enable the protection of mission critical data particularly in the event of power interruption or failure. Everspin’s MRAM solutions allow its customers in the industrial, automotive and transportation, and enterprise storage markets to design high performance, power efficient and reliable systems without the need for bulky batteries or capacitors. Everspin is the only provider of commercially available MRAM solutions and over the past eight years has shipped over 60 million MRAM units. For more information, visit www.everspin.com.
Everspin Investor Relations Contact: David H. Allen 408-427-4463 [email protected]


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