Nikolas Perrault is a Chartered Financial Analyst at the helm of Twilight Capital, a capital market advisory consulting firm based in Montreal, which he formed in 2008. Mr. Perrault was born in Rwanda and has traveled extensively for decades throughout the world. He has a passion for discovering new cultures and building bridges between them. Twilight is on a constant quest for opportunities to connect entrepreneurs internationally and to assist public and private companies in their overall capital market strategy. Nikolas Perrault attended Concordia University, where he graduated with his Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance in 1991. In 1997, he received his Chartered Financial Analyst designation. His experiences spans the industries of financial analysis, human resources management and securities trading. He also is knowledgable about the field of natural resources and renewable energy.
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As our lives become more and more emersed in technology, certain traditions are being done away with. Much like every industry out there, banking is embracing technology. Since online banking, we have come a long way, which marked the beginning of the technological revolution in banking. Today, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ethereum are more a part of the norm than ever before. As we embrace cryptocurrency, a new way of banking has come to light and is likely here to stay.
A smart energy grid is a two-way electrical framework that relies on Big Data Analytics and IoT technologies to enable smart metering of electricity. The advantages of smart grids include a more efficient method of electricity transmission, a quicker containment and restoration after electrical emergencies, lowered costs for utility operations and management teams, and lower energy bills for consumers. Smart grids enable customers to become more proactive and educated about their electricity usage as they evolve into prosumers who also contribute to the electricity supply. In addition to residential customers, businesses also use smart meters to track their energy and track how costs differ according to building areas.
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A group of 38 leading scientists from 29 universities working across Australia and Antarctica has published a groundbreaking report describing 19 ecosystems in collapse because of human impact. It warns urgent action is necessary to prevent a total loss. The authors detail the degradation of arid outback deserts, coral reefs,…