QuoLab Technologies, provider of a data-centric security operations platform (SOP), today announced that it has raised a seed funding round backed by TEDCO. The funding will be utilized by QuoLab to enhance its operations, sales and marketing initiatives, grow its team and pave the way for future
Cambridge-Based Four Eleven Kitchen Part of the New Packing House Development
The founder and CEO of the shared kitchen, Amanda Kidd, is also the owner of Beat the Rush Delivery and has a vision of creating a hub for “foodpreneurs” that cultivates a thriving food community here in Dorchester County.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Summit aims to help leaders realign core values
For Nakeia Drummond, creating a diverse and equitable workplace is not about which practices to put in place; it’s about leaders realigning core values. As the founder and CEO of equity-centered management consulting firm NLD Strategic, Drummond said in the past year or year and a half she had seen
TEDCO launches Women Entrepreneur Leadership Programs
TEDCO announced Wednesday the launch of its new Women Entrepreneur Leadership Programs, designed to build an alliance of diverse founders and CEOs to strategically navigate Maryland’s entrepreneurial innovation ecosystem.
Watch: How 3 women founders are navigating Maryland’s startup community
The entrepreneurs behind TEDCO portfolio companies CarrTech, NasaClip and STEER Tech discussed challenges and local opportunities at the latest Startup Grind Maryland event.
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced today its Builder Fund invested $100,000 in UMBC spinout Astek Diagnostics, a medical device start-up based in Maryland. TEDCO’s Builder Fund invests in and provides executive support to Maryland-based technology companies run by
Columbia-based TEDCO has selected 26 Maryland companies to participate in its fiscal 2022 SBIR/STTR Proposal Lab cohort. As part of the cohort, the companies will work closely with TEDCO experts on preparing polished proposals for up to $275,000 in federal awards through the SBIR/STTR Phase 1
TEDCO’s resources helped this woman-led tech startup in Maryland thrive
A clinical pharmacist by trade, Sue Carr founded CarrTech to help health care professionals and patients with a safer, more cost-effective way to administer medication.
The Black Train Trust has scored a $100,000 investment from the Maryland Technology Development Corp. (TEDCO) to help bring its product to market this year.