Abel Rodriguez
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Tech reporting
Education: Dominican University

Abel Rodriguez is a Built In staff reporter. Prior to joining Built In, he was a community reporter for Cicero Independiente. His work has also appeared in various Chicago nonprofit newsrooms including Injustice Watch and Borderless as well as in national publications such as Forbes, CNN and The Latin Times

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Buildingi creates software to streamline real estate project management.
The automation software company will create 73 new tech and executive positions.
The automation software company will create 73 new tech and executive positions.
These 12 Dallas Tech Companies Raised a Combined $3.2B+ in 2021
Learn how these companies are using their fresh funding to innovate the DFW tech scene. Hint: Many of them are hiring.
KickHouse wants to help members learn about fitness and blockchain assets.
KickHouse wants to help members learn about fitness and blockchain assets.
Likewize to Acquire Australian-Based Optus Subsidiary for $140M
With the acquisition, Likewise will be capable of providing insurance solutions to Optus customers.
Catch up on the latest news from the DFW tech scene.
Catch up on the latest news from the DFW tech scene.
Dallas-Based Momentum Technologies Secures $20M Investment
Momentum uses patented technology to extract lithium-ion from old batteries to repurpose the materials.
Match Group to Reach Carbon Neutrality in Coming Months
Match Group, the parent company of several popular dating apps, will purchase offsets to achieve carbon neutrality by next March.
The digital platform facilitates donations through web, text and mobile means.
The digital platform facilitates donations through web, text and mobile means.
Workforce Management Solution Prolucent Health Secures $11.5M Series A
The Dallas-based company will use the funds to grow its sales, marketing and client services teams.
DFW refresh Tech news
Catch up on the latest news from the DFW tech scene.
Exxonmobil acquires Materia
Materia’s founder was awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Today, the company focuses on developing polymer technology with commercial applications.