Expo will bring together startup to seasoned entrepreneurs from across Maryland for a full-day conference to promote the State’s innovation economy; Forcepoint’s Guy Filippelli and Terra’s Kitchen Mike McDevitt, will serve as the keynote speakers.
Here are the companies competing in Beta City's VC pitch contest
Six companies, from medical technology to food service, will be vying for a $25,000 grand prize at this year's Beta City live Venture Capital Pitch Day competition.
Tech 10: Award Winner McKeever “Mac” Conwell, TEDCO
McKeever “Mac” Conwell spent about six years working on two separate startups. He has built technologies, assembled staffs, gone through multiple accelerator programs and experienced the struggles of seeking funding and being in charge.
Daily Record: Why Md. tech startups sell and whom they sell to
Last month, Baltimore cybersecurity analytics startup RedOwl announced it had been acquired by cybersecurity firm Forcepoint, a subsidiary of Raytheon. For the most part, the acquisition was a validation for both RedOwl and the Baltimore tech community in general. RedOwl had attracted nearly $30
Daily Record: TEDCO mentorship gives Md. rural startups a leg up
With much of the focus on Maryland’s tech startup community centered on Baltimore and the I-270 corridor, the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) has developed a mentorship program to help give companies in the state’s rural areas the same access to opportunity.
MD BizNews: Eastern Shore Innovation Center in Cambridge adds wet lab to incubator space
The Innovation Center was launched in 2016 through collaboration with the Dorchester County Economic Development, the Maryland Department of Commerce, and the Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO). Since that date, the center has already reached 90 percent capacity and added over 40 jobs in the
BBJ: TEDCO’s George Davis Weighs In Maryland to Amazon: We’ve got the tech talent you need
George Davis, CEO of Maryland Technology Development Corp., said having the state and federal governments as active partners in the tech community is also a strategic advantage for Maryland. “I think sometimes people look at a public sector-minded community as a negative, but Maryland has really
Warfield: Edwin Warfield chats with TEDCO’s new CEO, George Davis
George Davis is the incoming CEO of The Maryland Technology Development Corporation, otherwise known as TEDCO. Since its creation in 1998, TEDCO has been a leading provider of funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs, innovators, and early-stage companies in Maryland and
citybizlist: TEDCO Appoints Francis Smyth Chairman
“I’m pleased to serve as the Chair of TEDCO’s trailblazing board of directors,” said Frances Smyth, chief executive officer of Century Engineering. “I have tremendous respect for Chuck, Paul, Matthew and the other board members, and I look forward to working with them. Our goal is to provide the
Technical.ly.Baltimore: Osmosis is bringing personalized learning to medical school, and beyond
With a learning platform and medical education videos, the startup is looking to provide education for students and health professionals. TEDCO recently made a $100,000 seed investment.