UL Solutions announces participation in three investor conferences in June

Jennifer F. Scanlon, President and CEO at UL Solutions
Jennifer F. Scanlon, President and CEO at UL Solutions
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UL Solutions Inc. announced on June 1 that senior management will attend three upcoming investor conferences in early June. The company, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol ULS, said it will participate in the William Blair 46th Annual Growth Stock Conference on June 2, the Stifel 2026 Boston Cross Sector 1×1 Conference on June 3, and the Baird 2026 Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference on June 4.

The presentation at the William Blair conference is scheduled to be broadcast live at 8 a.m. CDT and can be accessed through the UL Solutions Investor Relations website at ir.ul.com. According to UL Solutions, a replay of this webcast will remain available for thirty days after the event. Presentation materials related to these conferences will also be posted online.

UL Solutions describes itself as a global leader in applied safety science, serving customers in more than one hundred ten countries. The company provides testing, inspection, and certification services along with advisory offerings and software solutions designed to support product innovation and business growth.

The UL Mark is presented by UL Solutions as a recognized symbol of trust for its customers’ products and reflects what it calls an unwavering commitment to advancing its safety mission. The company says it helps customers innovate, launch new products and services, navigate global markets and complex supply chains, and grow sustainably into the future.

Media inquiries can be directed to Kathy Fieweger, Senior Vice President and Chief Corporate Communications Officer at kathy.fieweger@ul.com or +1 312-852-5156. Investor relations contacts include Yijing Brentano at IR@ul.com or +1 312-895-9873.



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