Abel Rodriguez

Abel Rodriguez is a Built In news reporter covering the technology industry in Chicago, Seattle and other markets. Prior to joining Built In in 2021, he was a community reporter for Cicero Independiente. His work has also appeared in various Chicago nonprofit newsrooms including Injustice Watch and Borderless.

 

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Neon lights light up the Puttshack mini golf location in Oak Brook
Puttshack plans to open several new locations this year and next.
Executives from tech startups included in the Q3 Future 5 series.
These emerging startups might just be working on the next big tech innovations.
MVMNT team members sit at a table
The MVMNT platform provides freight visibility and payment services for brokers.
The bswift staff gathers for a photo when they first returned to office
Bswift, which helps employees and employers understand their health insurance benefits, was previously acquired by Aetna, a CVS Health company.
Chicago skyline from the lake
See how these Chicago startups are planning on using their new capital.
A lot happened in the world of tech last week. Catch up with the Built In Chicago Weekly Refresh.
Chime’s new office in Chicago
The fintech company is also looking to grow its local workforce.
Songfinch founder and CEO John Williamson
Through Songfinch, customers can commission custom songs from artists.
Executives from FourKites and Mitsui & Co.
FourKites provides supply chain visibility services to various enterprises, including Coca-Cola and Walmart.
The Strike team.
The Chicago-based company enables e-commerce websites to process cryptocurrency payments.
Next Gen Foods is moving its U.S. headquarters to Chicago. | Photo: TiNDLE
Catch up on the Chicago tech news you may have missed last week.
Murmur co-founder and CEO Emin Aliyev
Murmur developed backpacks with screens and sensors to display ads and gather demographic data.