Generation to Present on the Emerging Growth Conference on July 15, 2026
Generation advances Yath drill targeting amid a $400,000 capital raise.

Generation Uranium Inc. (GEN) announced that CEO Michael Collins will present on the Yath Uranium Project at the Emerging Growth Conference on July 15, 2026. The company also increased its previously announced non-brokered flow-through private placement from $350,000 to $400,000, with all other terms remaining unchanged.
The summer 2026 field program is actively underway, integrating new geophysical data with target validation from neighboring Atha Energy's exploration success. Management states the company is "poised for discovery" based on updated geological understanding. Seventeen defined uranium targets have been identified, with thirteen historic drill holes documented. A new drill permit is currently pending approval.
Generation Uranium Inc. (GEN) announced a $50,000 increase to its private placement, a move that remains immaterial to the company's overall capital structure and operational timeline. The company also delivered a standard investor relations conference presentation, which did not introduce new technical data or financial commitments. Additionally, an update regarding the summer field program and pending drill permit aligns with previously communicated exploration plans. No material positive or negative deviation from prior expectations is evident, as the news is considered incremental and expected.
Generation Uranium Inc. is a junior exploration company focused on the Yath Uranium Project in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut, Canada. The project covers over 173 square kilometres and is situated in the Angikuni Basin, adjacent to Atha Energy's highly active Angilak Project.
The company has identified 17 high-priority exploration targets based on historical data and recent Mobile Magnetotelluric (MMT) surveys. Historical surface sampling has returned grades up to 9.81% U3O8, and historical drilling has shown anomalous radioactivity and uranium intercepts. The project is currently in the exploration stage, with a drill permit pending and a summer field program focused on target refinement.