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Garrett Motion Announces Participation at Stifel Cross Sector Conference and UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit

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Garrett Motion (Nasdaq: GTX) will participate in two upcoming investor events: the Stifel Cross Sector Conference on June 2, 2026, and the UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit on June 3, 2026.

Senior leaders will join investor meetings and present at the UBS summit, highlighting Garrett’s turbocharging and electrification technologies.

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Key Figures

Conference date: June 2, 2026 Conference date: June 3, 2026 Operating history: 70-year history +4 more
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Conference date June 2, 2026 Stifel Cross Sector Conference participation
Conference date June 3, 2026 UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit participation
Operating history 70-year history Innovation track record in automotive and industrial sectors
R&D centers 6 centers Global research and development footprint
Manufacturing facilities 13 facilities Global manufacturing network
Employees more than 8,700 Total workforce across operations
Countries more than 20 Number of countries with company presence

Market Reality Check

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Volume Volume 3,071,513 is at 0.87x the 20-day average of 3,517,626 shares, indicating subdued trading ahead of this conference update. normal
Technical Shares at $33.66 are just below the 52-week high of $34.34, far above the 52-week low of $9.57, and trading above the 200-day MA of $17.94.

Peers on Argus

GTX slipped 0.71% while close peers were mixed: DAN up 1.26%, PHIN up 0.89%, GT ...

GTX slipped 0.71% while close peers were mixed: DAN up 1.26%, PHIN up 0.89%, GT down 0.16%, ATMU down 2.22%, VC down 0.03%. Moves do not point to a unified sector trend around this conference news.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 19 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
May 19 Investor day reminder Neutral -1.7% Reminder of Technology and Investor Day schedule and webcast access.
May 18 Debt repricing Positive -1.9% Repricing and $50M early repayment on $635M term loan to cut interest costs.
Apr 30 Q1 2026 earnings Positive +25.0% Strong Q1 results, dividend, buybacks, and raised 2026 guidance across key metrics.
Apr 27 Tech collaboration Positive -0.6% Oil-free centrifugal compressor partnership for BESS cooling with efficiency gains.
Apr 10 Earnings call notice Neutral +0.4% Announcement of Q1 2026 results release date and conference call details.
Pattern Detected

Recent announcements, including balance sheet improvements and technology wins, have sometimes faced negative or muted reactions, with the Q1 earnings beat as a notable positive outlier.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Garrett has combined capital structure actions, operational updates, and investor outreach. On Apr 30, Q1 2026 results and a raised outlook drove a 24.99% gain. A technology collaboration announced on Apr 27 and a term loan repricing on May 18 both saw modest declines. Investor-day related notices in April and May produced limited moves. Today’s conference participation fits the pattern of ongoing investor engagement rather than a discrete financial or strategic inflection.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Garrett’s participation in upcoming investor conferences and reinforces...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Garrett’s participation in upcoming investor conferences and reinforces its positioning as a differentiated turbocharging and electrification technology provider with a 70-year track record, 6 R&D centers, and 13 manufacturing facilities across more than 20 countries. In recent months, the company has combined stronger financial results with technology partnerships and capital structure actions. Investors may watch for any new disclosures at these conferences that build on April’s earnings and May’s debt repricing update.

Key Terms

turbocharging, fuel cell compressors, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, electric propulsion, +1 more
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turbocharging technical
"its well-recognized expertise in turbocharging has enabled significant reductions in engine size"
Turbocharging describes an intentional push to speed up a company’s growth or performance—such as adding capital, new products, technology, or management changes—to produce bigger results faster. For investors it signals a higher pace of potential returns (or losses), like putting a turbo on an engine: output can jump quickly but so can fuel use, costs, and risk, so investors watch whether the boost is sustainable and cost-effective.
fuel cell compressors technical
"such as fuel cell compressors for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, as well as electric propulsion"
Fuel cell compressors are mechanical pumps that push and control the flow of air or hydrogen into a fuel cell so it can generate electricity, much like lungs supply oxygen to enable breathing. They matter to investors because their size, efficiency, cost and reliability directly affect a fuel cell system’s performance, fuel economy and manufacturing price, which in turn influence product competitiveness, adoption rates and company margins in hydrogen and clean-energy markets.
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles technical
"such as fuel cell compressors for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, as well as electric propulsion"
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are cars, buses or trucks that produce electricity on board by combining hydrogen with oxygen in a fuel cell, emitting only water and heat instead of tailpipe pollution. They matter to investors because adoption depends on the cost of making hydrogen, vehicle production, and building fueling stations; think of them as electric vehicles that refuel quickly like gasoline but rely on a different energy supply chain, which affects future demand and related businesses.
electric propulsion technical
"as well as electric propulsion and thermal management systems for automotive and industrial"
Electric propulsion uses electrical energy to produce thrust or turn a vehicle’s drive system instead of burning conventional fuel, covering technologies from electric motors in cars and ships to electric thrusters on satellites. Investors care because it can sharply reduce fuel and maintenance costs, lower emissions, and extend operational life—similar to swapping a gas engine for a much more efficient electric one—which can change profit margins, capital needs, and regulatory risk for companies involved.
thermal management systems technical
"as well as electric propulsion and thermal management systems for automotive and industrial"
Thermal management systems are the tools and designs—like fans, liquid loops, insulation and control software—that move, spread or remove heat to keep devices, batteries and machinery within safe temperature ranges, similar to how a radiator and thermostat keep a house comfortable. Investors care because effective thermal management affects product reliability, performance, energy use and regulatory compliance, which in turn influence manufacturing costs, warranty claims and market competitiveness.

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PLYMOUTH, Mich. and ROLLE, Switzerland, May 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Garrett Motion Inc. (Nasdaq: GTX) ("Garrett" or the "Company"), a global leader in differentiated turbocharging and electrification technologies for mobility and industrial applications, today announced its participation in the upcoming investor conferences:

  • Stifel Cross Sector Conference (June 2, 2026)
  • UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit (June 3, 2026)

Sean Deason, Chief Financial Officer, Craig Balis, Chief Technology Officer and Cyril Grandjean, Vice President of Investor Relations and Treasurer, will participate in investor meetings at both conferences and host a company presentation at the UBS event.

About Garrett Motion Inc.
A differentiated technology leader, Garrett Motion has a 70-year history of innovation in the automotive sector (cars, trucks) and beyond (off-highway equipment, marine, power generators). Its well-recognized expertise in turbocharging has enabled significant reductions in engine size, fuel consumption, and CO2 emissions. Garrett is committed to advancing turbo applications while leveraging its unique technology solutions, such as fuel cell compressors for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, as well as electric propulsion and thermal management systems for automotive and industrial applications. Garrett has six R&D centers, 13 manufacturing facilities and a team of more than 8,700 employees in more than 20 countries. For more information, visit www.garrettmotion.com.

Contacts:
INVESTOR RELATIONS

Cyril Grandjean
investorrelations@garrettmotion.com


FAQ

When will Garrett Motion (GTX) present at the UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit 2026?

Garrett Motion will host a company presentation at the UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit on June 3, 2026. According to Garrett, senior executives will also participate in investor meetings during the event to discuss the company’s technology and strategy.

What is Garrett Motion (GTX) doing at the Stifel Cross Sector Conference on June 2, 2026?

Garrett Motion plans to participate in investor meetings at the Stifel Cross Sector Conference on June 2, 2026. According to Garrett, its leadership team will engage with investors to discuss business developments and technology opportunities across mobility and industrial applications.

Which Garrett Motion (GTX) executives are attending the June 2026 investor conferences?

Garrett Motion executives Sean Deason (CFO), Craig Balis (CTO), and Cyril Grandjean (VP Investor Relations and Treasurer) will attend. According to Garrett, they will join investor meetings at both conferences and present at the UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit.

What technologies will Garrett Motion (GTX) highlight at the UBS Auto and AutoTech Summit 2026?

Garrett Motion is expected to highlight its turbocharging and electrification technologies at the UBS summit. According to Garrett, its portfolio includes fuel cell compressors, electric propulsion, and thermal management systems for automotive and industrial applications worldwide.

How does Garrett Motion’s 70-year history support its story to GTX investors in 2026?

Garrett Motion brings a 70-year innovation history in automotive and industrial technologies. According to Garrett, its expertise in turbocharging has supported engine downsizing, reduced fuel consumption, and lower CO2 emissions, underpinning its positioning at these 2026 investor conferences.

What is Garrett Motion’s global footprint as it meets GTX investors in June 2026?

Garrett Motion reports a global footprint with six R&D centers and 13 manufacturing facilities. According to Garrett, the company employs more than 8,700 people across over 20 countries, supporting its mobility and industrial technology platforms discussed at investor conferences.