CEO Troy Stovall and Commanding Officer Todd Hutchison sign a Partnership Intermediary Agreement between TEDCO and Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD) and the NavalX Capital Tech Bridge
Griffin St Louis Joins TEDCO as Program Manager, Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII)
Griffin St Louis has joined TEDCO as the new Program Manager for the Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII) program. Griffin offers a diverse and polished skillset that is reflected strongly in his approach to management, communication, and organization as a technology transfer professional.
In Conversation with Troy LeMaile-Stovall, TEDCO’s New CEO and Executive Director
The Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) announced in July 2020 that it had completed the executive search for a new leader with the hiring of Troy LeMaile-Stovall, a seasoned leader with deep ties to the BioHealth Capital Region (BCHR).
TEDCO announced its recent round of investments in six startup companies, including one based in Columbia, and funding to 15 university projects through the Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII).
Improvement to the Town of Easton continues, despite the delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Easton’s Public Works Department has been working on several projects including the new Easton Farmers Market parking lot and sidewalk on Harrison Street.
Technical.ly Baltimore: TEDCO names Troy LeMaile-Stovall as next CEO
Bringing a background in technology, business and higher education, LeMaile-Stovall will take the helm at the state-backed tech funding and development agency during a period of change.
Bowie Business Innovation Center Wins 2020 International Award for America’s first Accelerator for Minority Government Contractors
The Bowie Business Innovation Center (Bowie BIC) is pleased to announce it has been awarded the 2020 Most Innovative Entrepreneurship Center of the Year Award from the International Business Innovation Association (InBIA).
MS Imaging Startup Among 8 Minority-owned Firms Earning Investment
JuneBrain, a startup company that is developing a wearable head imaging device that enables multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to remotely monitor their disease activity and treatment response, has received a $50,000 investment through TEDCO’s Builder Fund, the investor announced.