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 new facility will focus on AI innovation to help Western Union enhance digital consumer experiences.
Nami execs
The company will advance its robotic-assisted surgical solution beyond development and into commercialization with the new funding.
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The company’s new launch marks its first standalone product, and it follows the recent acquisition of AI-native platform DeepSky.
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The digital marketing agency aims to further its position as a HubSpot partner and expand its North American presence.
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CoreWeave plans to build AI factories that leverage NVIDIA's computing technology as part of the expanded collaboration.
Charlie Franklin, Compa’s co-founder and CEO
The round will help the company scale its team across technology and go-to-market functions.
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The company brought on David Hope, who has over a decade of business development, go-to-market strategy and revenue growth experience.
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Rebecca Sebastian takes on the role to help drive customer success in collaboration with DNX’s delivery, security and modernization teams.
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The company’s 85-person team will join Drax to further its battery energy storage systems portfolio.
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The company provides an AI-native operating system for automotive dealerships.
Zanskar team photo
The capital raise will help the company expand its platform and hire new talent across several departments.
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The capital injection brings the nutrition technology provider’s total Series D round to $83.5 million.