Jason Morendo

Jason Morendo is an accomplished technology author dedicated to providing valuable insight into the latest advancements and innovative techniques shaping the tech industry. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the prestigious Ajman University with a major in Software Engineering. His passion for exploration ignited a successful career with the globally recognized technology firm, Qwerty Corp. At Qwerty, Mr. Morendo held a pivotal position as a Senior Tech Consultant where he was instrumental in understanding and launching new technologies.

Jason has dedicated over a decade to researching and writing about topics ranging from Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Cloud Computing, to IoT, making complex technologies understandable to those outside the field. His compelling blend of technical expertise and in-depth understanding of the technology sector has made him a vital voice in the industry, recognized for his remarkable analytical skills and impactful writing. Jason continues to explore new technological landscapes, ensuring his audience stays informed about the impactful shifts on the horizon.

How Sweden’s Gripen Jets Are Shaping the Future of NATO Defense

How Sweden’s Gripen Jets Are Shaping the Future of NATO Defense

Sweden has joined NATO as an active participant, showcasing its commitment by deploying Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets over NATO airspace. Historically neutral, Sweden balanced geopolitics with strong military readiness, drawing lessons from Finland’s Winter War. The deployment of six Gripens
2025-04-14
Unveiling the Young Strategist Shaping the Future of Naval Infrastructure

Unveiling the Young Strategist Shaping the Future of Naval Infrastructure

Carter Johnston, a first-year student at George Washington University’s Elliott School for International Affairs, influences key discussions on U.S. naval modernization. He focuses on the critical nexus between shipyard infrastructure and military modernization amidst shifting global powers. Johnston sees the U.S. Navy
2025-04-09
Revolutionary Plasma Engine Promises Rapid Journeys to Mars

Revolutionary Plasma Engine Promises Rapid Journeys to Mars

Russian scientists have developed a revolutionary plasma engine, potentially reducing Mars travel time from months to weeks. This engine, created by Rosatom’s Troitsk Institute, achieves speeds of up to 100 km/s, significantly outpacing conventional rockets. Tests in a vacuum chamber show it
2025-02-18
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