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Join Siyata Mobile at the 2016 Small-Cap Conference Series

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June 19, 2017

 

Marc Seelenfreund, CEO of Siyata Mobile Inc. (TSX-V:SIM / PINK:SIMFF), will be presenting at the 14th Annual Spring 2016 Small-Cap Conference Series. The Company would like to extend an invitation to interested parties to attend the conference on Wednesday, March 30th in Calgary, Alberta. The conference is being held at the Coast Plaza Hotel and Conference Centre, Plaza Room 1 from 6:00-9:00 pm MST.

The Small-Cap Conference is owned by QIS Capital, which provides effective shareholder and investor communication with an emphasis on quality, small cap, Canadian companies which meet a strict set of criteria.

Mr. Seelenfreund is also available for meetings on March 28th in Montreal and March 29th in Vancouver. To arrange an individual meeting with management, please contact:

Kin Communications
Tel: 604 684 6730
Toll free: 1 866 684 6730
Email: SIM@kincommunications.com

To view the latest research on Siyata from QIS Capital, please click here.

About Siyata

Siyata Mobile Inc. is a leading global developer and provider of a vehicle-mounted communications platform over advanced mobile networks. Siyata’s customers include cellular operators, commercial vehicle technology distributors, and fleets of all sizes in Canada, the US, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East.

Siyata’s “Connected-Vehicle” devices and accessories are specifically designed for professional fleets such as trucks, vans, buses, ambulances, government cars and more. Siyata aims to provide greater mobile connectivity for professional drivers and facilitate replacement of the current in-vehicle, multi device status quo with a single device that incorporates voice, data, and fleet management solutions. Visit www.siyatamobile.com to learn more.

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