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 company aims to expand its high-end compute solutions across the Indian market.
A worker wearing a white hard hat and bright green safety vest stands in an industrial environment surrounded by machinery.
The Charlotte company is enhancing its tech with the additions of AlpHa Measurement Solutions and Overlook Industries.
A group photo of the SciPlay India team is shown.
The company’s India team focuses on quality assurance and development for its social-based mobile games.
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The company offers a payments solution that helps businesses accept and send money via stablecoins.
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The AV solutions consulting firm opened a 3,000-square-foot facility for tech demos.
The front desk at Motive's Austin office is shown.
The 11,000-square-foot space in East Austin will house 200 local employees across sales and other teams.
A professional wearing a suit sits behind a desk with their hands resting on a tablet device. Glowing blue icons representing legal tech overlay the image.
The company serves personal injury firms through an AI-powered platform that helps save time for their attorneys.
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The company is actively hiring to fill the first 100 of 500 engineering roles for its new AI-focused campus in Bengaluru.
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The SoftBank-owned company’s Bengaluru facility will create 500 local semiconductor jobs.
Anthropic logo on smartphone
The company’s expansion in the Asia-Pacific region builds upon its existing office in Tokyo.
The blue Qualcomm logo on the side of a grey office building.
The move brings Arduino’s open-source hardware and 33 million users into Qualcomm’s full-stack development platform, supporting new AI vision and sound solutions.
The coinbase logo in bright blue hovers over a gold coin featuring the Bitcoin logo.
The move brings Coinbase One to millions of Samsung Galaxy and Samsung Wallet users.