SKYX Platforms Corp., trading on NASDAQ as SKYX, announced that its management team will participate in the 38th Annual ROTH Conference in Dana Point, California, from March 22 to 24, 2026. Founder and Executive Chairman Rani Kohen and CEO Lenny Sokolow will host one-on-one meetings with institutional investors and analysts during the event.
The company, which operates under the name SKYX Technologies, describes itself as a highly disruptive smart home platform technology company with a mission to make homes and buildings safe and smart as a new standard. It holds over 100 pending and issued patents globally and owns 60 lighting and home décor websites targeting both retail and commercial segments.
CEO Lenny Sokolow stated that the company looks forward to engaging with the investment community as it continues to grow market penetration of its advanced safe-smart platform technologies for builder and retail segments. The focus remains on expanding strategic partnerships and driving long-term value for shareholders.
The ROTH Conference is recognized as one of the premier gatherings for emerging growth companies and institutional investors, facilitating interactions between executive management teams, investors, family offices, and industry professionals through presentations and meetings. This participation provides SKYX with a platform to articulate its vision and technological advancements to a focused financial audience.
SKYX's technologies emphasize high quality and ease of use while aiming to significantly enhance safety and lifestyle in homes and buildings. The company believes its products are a necessity in every room in both residential and commercial structures across the U.S. and globally. Further information about the company is available on its website at https://skyplug.com/.
For investors and industry observers, SKYX's presence at the ROTH Conference underscores the growing intersection of smart home technology, safety innovation, and investment opportunities. The company's extensive patent portfolio and web assets position it as a player in the competitive smart home market, where integration and standardization are key trends. As buildings increasingly incorporate automated systems, SKYX's focus on making smart features a standard could influence construction practices, consumer expectations, and regulatory frameworks, potentially driving adoption in new construction and retrofits.
The broader implications for business leaders and technology stakeholders include monitoring how such platforms evolve in partnership with builders and retailers, impacting supply chains, home automation standards, and investment in IoT infrastructure. News and updates related to SKYX are accessible in the company’s newsroom at https://tinyurl.com/skyxnewsroom.


