The technology industry is celebrating Black History Month this year by acknowledging the enormous contributions Black Americans have made to work, art, history, and culture. From fashion and education to science and tech – learn how tech is highlighting Black voices and contributions in this week’s Tech At Work.

How Tech is Honoring Black History Month

Accenture honors the past and looks to the future by celebrating how Black contributions have shaped nations around the world.

Amazon highlighted the depth and diversity of the Black community and its influence at the company.

Ancestry provided tips and tricks to help people navigate their Black family history research.

Apple introduced its 2025 Black Unity Collection, featuring new products and wallpapers.

The College Board announced a video series geared towards counselors to help them learn about the unique opportunities HBCUs can provide to students.

Comcast curated a collection showcasing the enduring legacy and achievements of Black innovators.

Google’s Black History and Culture interactive page helps users explore stories and collections from museums and top cultural institutions.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise recognized its Black and African American talent.

Pinterest unveiled “Tailored,” a Black History Month campaign that is a tribute to Black fashion.

Verizon asked its Black employees what they are most proud of this Black History Month.

Wilson Sonsini spotlighted its Black associates as a part of their series championing those who contribute every day to the Wilson Sonsini community.

New in Tech

Cisco Announced a First-Of-Its-Kind Partnership with NVIDIA

Cisco and NVIDIA are coming together to bring AI to Cisco with the NVIDIA Spectrum-X networking platform. The expanded partnership aims to give organizations flexibility and choice as they look to meet the demand of AI workloads for high-performance, low-latency, highly power-efficient connectivity within – and between – data centers, clouds, and users.

Before You Start the Weekend

Intuit’s Food Truck Program is a free work-based program for Career & Technical Education high school students that provides hands-on training in running a business with fully-equipped trucks, curriculum, grants, and products to develop skills in culinary arts, marketing, accounting, and more, preparing a new generation of entrepreneurs.

See how Intuit invited Chef Phillip Esteban to San Diego Unified School district to share his wisdom and entrepreneurial journey with students.