Miriam Daqwood

Miriam Daqwood is a distinguished author and thought leader in the fields of emerging technologies and financial technology (fintech). She holds a Master’s degree in Digital Innovation from the esteemed University of Xylant, where she focused her research on the intersection of technology and finance. With over a decade of experience in the tech industry, Miriam has held pivotal roles at Veridica Technologies, where she contributed to innovative fintech solutions that have reshaped the landscape of digital finance. Her work is characterized by a deep understanding of market trends and a commitment to exploring how technology can empower consumers and businesses alike. Through her insightful analyses and engaging narratives, Miriam aims to demystify the complexities of new technologies and inspire a broader audience to embrace the digital future.

Get Ready to Charge! Pennsylvania Powers Up with New EV Stations

Get Ready to Charge! Pennsylvania Powers Up with New EV Stations

Pennsylvania is stepping into a greener future. With the launch of two new Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations, the state is taking significant strides toward sustainable transportation. The new charging stations, located strategically along I-81 in Lebanon County and I-79 in Butler
22 December 2024
Get Ready, Kentucky! Major Electric Charging Stations Are Coming

Get Ready, Kentucky! Major Electric Charging Stations Are Coming

Boosting Kentucky’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure In a significant development for electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts, Governor Andy Beshear has unveiled plans for an expansion of Kentucky’s electric vehicle charging network. This latest initiative will see six developers awarded nearly $8.6 million to construct
20 December 2024
Reviving Metro Energy: Barcelona Powers EV Charging Stations

Reviving Metro Energy: Barcelona Powers EV Charging Stations

In an innovative move, Barcelona’s subway system is now harnessing regenerative braking technology to generate clean energy, benefitting electric vehicle (EV) drivers. As trains slow to a stop, they’re not just coming to a halt; they are sending a burst of energy
20 December 2024
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