Rose Velazquez
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism, news reporting, SEO writing
Education: Louisiana State University

Rose Velazquez is a Built In staff reporter on the editorial team. She previously worked as a reporter for Delmarva Now, part of the USA Today network, covering crime, breaking news and justice-related issues.

She has a mass communication degree with a concentration in journalism from Louisiana State University, where she served as a reporter and editor for the student newspaper The Daily Reveille.

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An aerial view of a multi-level highway where several cars are highlighted by glowing teal concentric circles connected by lines, representing an autonomous traffic system.
The company has now raised more than $250 million to support the development of autonomous vehicle expressways.
A close up of two hands typing on a laptop keyboard overlaid by a glowing digital illustration of charts and graphs.
Motive Analytics unifies data across physical operations and comes with AI Answers, a tool that can understand and answer natural language questions.
A close up of hands on a smartphone scrolling through online content.
The Los Angeles-based company is using AI to help organizations better detect and respond to harmful online narratives.
A black WHOOP device sits on top of a label featuring the WHOOP label.
The wearable technology company is hiring to fill more than 600 roles as it expands internationally and advances its health platform.
A smartphone displaying the blue Coinbase logo is positioned in the foreground against a blurred background of a laptop screen showing a green and red stock market chart.
Coinbase Capital Markets is making 24/5 trading available across thousands of stocks.
A tall server rack in a dark setting features a central black banner displaying the white side-by-side logos of Meta and AMD.
The multi-year agreement will see Meta deploy up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs optimized for its AI workloads.
A young woman in a brown sweater sits cross-legged on a park bench with her laptop and a carry-on suitcase, working outdoors against a backdrop of lush greenery.
These companies are proactively working to promote wellness for software professionals through flexible work arrangements, mental health resources, fitness stipends, sabbatical opportunities and other benefits.
A person in a business suit points toward a glowing digital interface featuring a car icon and the word "INSURANCE," surrounded by smaller floating icons representing vehicle protection and services.
Daniel Herrington will oversee the Austin-based company’s use of artificial intelligence to streamline insurance shopping.
A woman works on a laptop at a dining table while a young child sits in the background drawing in a notebook, illustrating a work-from-home setting.
The Bay Area is known for attracting cutting-edge tech companies and top software talent, and these companies are working to ensure work-life balance is also at the forefront of Silicon Valley’s reputation.
A smiling male doctor wearing a white lab coat, blue scrubs, glasses and a stethoscope stands next to a female patient wearing a blue hospital gown and pink headscarf while laying in a hospital bed.
The company aims to use diverse genomic data and AI solutions to provide actionable intelligence for oncology.
The white Micron logo pictured on the side of a building.
The semiconductor innovator broke ground Tuesday on the new facility, which will encompass 700,000 square feet of cleanroom space and create about 1,600 jobs.
The red CrowdStrike logo on the front of a black building.
The Austin-based cybersecurity company plans to integrate Seraphic’s browser-native protection capabilities into its Falcon platform, an enterprise-grade solution for detecting threats and automating remediation.