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      <title>AI, Semiconductors, and Enterprise Technology: Selected Conference Calendar, 2026–2027</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The May–June 2026 technology conference window is unusually dense, reflecting the sector&amp;rsquo;s attempt to process several simultaneous inflection points: the industrial deployment of AI beyond the pilot phase, the semiconductor supply chain&amp;rsquo;s geographic rebalancing, and the maturing of open hardware architectures from academic interest into commercial infrastructure. For investors and operators tracking these transitions, the conference calendar functions less as a social calendar and more as a forward indicator — announcement timing, speaker cancellations, and floor traffic are often more informative than the formal presentations.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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