Aehr Test Systems executives head to New York next month for direct talks with big investors. President and CEO Gayn Erickson and CFO Chris Siu have scheduled one-on-one meetings at the Susquehanna 15th Annual Technology Conference. The event runs February 26, 2026, at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel.

The announcement came Tuesday from the company’s Fremont, California, headquarters. Aehr Test Systems trades on Nasdaq under the ticker AEHR. It leads in test and burn-in equipment for semiconductor devices. Those chips drive artificial intelligence systems, data centers, automotive tech and industrial gear.

Erickson voiced excitement about the meetings. “We look forward to discussing with investors and shareholders Aehr’s expanding role in enabling the next generation of semiconductor devices across a wide range of markets,” he said in a statement.

He highlighted the company’s turnkey solutions. They boost quality, reliability and yield for semiconductors in high-stakes applications. Demand surges for AI processors in cloud computing and data centers. Aehr sees strong uptake in both wafer-level and packaged-part formats.

Silicon carbide devices power electric vehicles and charging stations. Gallium nitride aids advanced power conversion. Silicon photonics supports data centers, 5G networks and optical input/output systems. Erickson called wafer-level and packaged-part test and burn-in a major growth engine across these sectors.

Aehr positions itself at the heart of semiconductor evolution. AI boom fuels need for reliable testing. Electric vehicle shift demands durable power chips. 5G rollout requires high-speed optical tech. The company tracks rising adoption in all areas.

Investors often seek updates on such trends at conferences like Susquehanna’s. Aehr’s participation signals confidence in its pipeline. Erickson and Siu plan to field questions on market traction and future orders.

The Lotte New York Palace has hosted similar gatherings. Susquehanna’s event draws tech analysts and fund managers. Aehr joins a lineup focused on advanced hardware and software.

Shares of Aehr Test Systems have fluctuated with semiconductor cycles. Recent AI hype lifted many suppliers. Company filings show revenue tied to burn-in systems for advanced nodes.

Erickson took the CEO role years ago. Siu handles finances amid expansion. Their pitch targets institutions betting on AI infrastructure and electrification.