015: Daniel Daoura - Co-Founder and CTO of Peeblebee

Growing up in Beirut, Lebanon, during times of war, our guest Daniel Doura discovered the power of resilience, ingenuity, and the importance of adding value to people's lives. As Co-Founder and CTO of Pebblebee, Daniel has channeled those early experiences into creating cutting-edge tracking technology that surpasses competitors in functionality and sustainability.

In our conversation, we dove into the many advantages of Pebblebee's platform, including its rechargeable nature, platform-agnostic approach, and seamless integration with ecosystems like iOS and Android devices. As we delved into the future of tracking technology, we explored exciting possibilities such as embedding trackers into everyday objects and the rapid growth of the tracking technology market. Daniel's story serves as a testament to the power of determination and the impact technology can have on improving our lives.

But our chat wasn't just about tech; we also touched on important lessons learned from the rise and fall of companies like Blackberry, discussed the potential of AI to simplify our lives and increase productivity, and examined the need for awareness surrounding potential misuse of tracking technology. Join us in this fascinating episode as we uncover Daniel's inspiring journey and the incredible advancements Pebblebee is making in the tracking technology industry.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Learning From Tech Leaders

  • Comparing IoT Tracking Options

  • Lessons Learned in Tech Entrepreneurship

  • The Future of Tracking Technology

  • Premium Tracking Technology for Personal Items

Resources from this Episode

Pebblebee 

Daniel on LinkedIn

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