Tyler Koslow

Senior Product Manager

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Preston's Summary

Tyler Koslow is a writer and editor with a focus on cannabis, technology, and culture. Currently employed as a Senior Product Manager, Tyler also contributes articles to All3DP, covering topics such as 3D printing, scanning, and related technologies.

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Coverage Attributes:

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Private Sector Announcements: 33 %
Press Release: 30 %
Promotional Deal: 21 %
Industry Specific: 10 %
Event Coverage: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Computer Hardware
  • Electronic Components
  • Networking Hardware
  • Graphics Processing Units (GPUs)
  • Power Supply Units (PSUs)

Pitching Insights

Tyler Koslow primarily covers product promotions and design-related content, particularly focusing on 3D scanning, printing, laser engraving, and industrial technology. Given the high volume of press releases and promotional deals in his coverage attributes, Tyler is more likely to respond well to pitches that offer exclusive or unique insights into new products within the 3D scanning, printing, and laser engraving space.

If you have a new product launch or significant update within these areas with a focus on innovation or industry impact, it would be worth reaching out to Tyler. Additionally, if you can provide valuable analysis related to trends in industrial technology or consumer preferences for such equipment based on factual data rather than mere opinion pieces.

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