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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A hand holds a hologram of a brain.
These AI companies are developing everything from self-driving tech to gen-AI platforms.
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These engineering companies develop infrastructure while focusing on sustainable practices.
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These companies aim to help Canada achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
A person holds a hologram of a brain.
AI is a top priority in Australia, and these Sydney companies are leading the way with their platforms.
Scientists work in a medical lab.
These pharmaceutical companies specialize in everything from disease treatment to healthtech devices, and are working to enhance global healthcare.
A worker fulfills online orders using a laptop and barcode scanner.
Ireland is promoting e-commerce businesses to draw in international investors.
Two developers design a mobile app.
These app developers work across industries to create interactive and useful mobile experiences.
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These engineering companies manufacture vehicles, bike components and many other products.
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These companies are investing in automation and AI solutions as Ireland’s cybersecurity industry continues to grow.
Photo of an offshore wind farm.
These Hyderabad companies are developing solar panels, electric vehicles and biofuels to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels.
A software developer writes on code.
Singapore is investing heavily in software and app development, making it a hotspot for global and domestic tech companies.
TV production crew work behind a camera.
Some top U.K. media companies are developing streaming software while others are producing news or selling digital assets.