Lu-Hai Liang

News Editor

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Preston's Summary

Lu-Hai Liang is a News Editor at The Atlantic. He specializes in technology and digital transformation, with a focus on topics such as AI and machine learning, consumer tech, and the aviation and aerospace sectors. Lu-Hai's work has been featured in prominent outlets including TheGamer.com, Space.com, The Guardian, and Business Insider.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 59 %
Data Driven: 27 %
Promotional: 7 %
Events: 4 %
Interviews Q&as: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Asia
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Pacific Islands
  • South East Asia
  • Customer Experience (CX) Technologies
  • Digitization
  • Internet of Behavior (IoB)

Pitching Insights

Lu-Hai Liang mainly focuses on gaming-related topics, particularly in the area of gaming accessories and game development. His coverage includes press releases, reviews, and data citations. If you're looking to reach out to him with a pitch, consider offering new product launches or updates related to gaming accessories or insights into game development trends.

He doesn't seem to have a specific geographic focus but his interest appears more inclined towards international developments within the gaming industry rather than localized news.

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