Loz Blain

Technology Writer

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Preston's Summary

Loz Blain is a Technology Writer at Coastal News Today & American Shoreline Podcast Network. He specializes in areas such as artificial intelligence, automotive technology, and energy, with a particular focus on drones and aviation. Loz's work has been featured in RealClearMarkets, New Atlas, and The August Forecast.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 38 %
Private Sector Announcements: 22 %
Industry Specific: 16 %
Cites Data: 10 %
Promotional Deal: 3 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • AI Platforms
  • Energy Sustainability
  • Drone Technology
  • Cars
  • Trucks & Lorries
  • Travel Technology

Pitching Insights

Loz Blain's coverage primarily focuses on design, energy, transportation & logistics with an emphasis on technology advancements. To effectively reach out to Loz, consider pitching stories around innovative clean energy technologies, advances in robotics and artificial intelligence within the context of transportation and logistics.

Given his focus on press releases and private sector announcements along with industry-specific topics, he may be interested in receiving pitches about groundbreaking technological developments or exclusive insights from companies at the forefront of these industries.

As Loz does not have a specific geographic focus but covers global innovations across various industries related to technology and sustainability.

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