Ashley Bowden
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech Journalism in LA, San Francisco and Seattle
Education: Long Island University Post

Ashley Bowden is a Built In staff reporter leveraging generative AI to cover technology news in multiple U.S. markets. She has been on the Built In team since 2020. Bowden has a bachelor of fine arts degree from Long Island University Post. Her work has also appeared in Agent Publishing and other outlets.

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The Tokyo skyline is pictured.
Japan’s vibrant economy has attracted businesses looking to modernize industries like manufacturing and electronics.
Members of the PrizePicks team attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The company’s new office in Midtown will support its goal of growing its team by 1,000 in the coming years.
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The acquisition will merge ingage IR’s employees with Computershare’s global ranks.
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The Delhi NCR-based company plans to invest in global expansion and technology innovation.
Ship emitting carbon.
The power generation company will advance its tech and establish a control systems team in Edinburgh.
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The acquisition expands CookUnity into the Canadian market and provides enhanced service offerings to chefs and consumers.
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Bret Brasso joins the team with over two decades of leadership experience in enterprise sales and revenue.
Carro executives pose for a photo.
The capital from Woori Venture Partners will enable Carro’s expansion within Indonesia and other Southeast Asian markets.
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Salil Hajarnis joins with over two decades of experience to spearhead the company’s digital transformation.
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The revenue milestone follows the company’s Kolkata office opening in September.
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The merger will add managed security services to Bastion Security Group’s capabilities.
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Loop Energy will completely combine with Teralta, merging the companies’ respective energy technologies.