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TEDCO Invests $100K in Pre-Seed Technology Start-up, The Black Brain Trust
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced today its Builder Fund invested $100,000 in The Black Brain Trust, a DEI technology start-up based in Maryland. TEDCO’s Builder Fund invests in and provides executive support to Maryland-based technology companies run by
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TEDCO fund invests in two Baltimore startups
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.
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15 Companies Supported by TEDCO Exceed $12.6M in Market Value
2021 Exits Are a Success Story for Companies and the State of Maryland
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As travel returns, Bethesda’s SkySquad has million-dollar growth plans for 2022
The travel and hospitality startup recently raised $200,000 from TEDCO, with plans to close a $1 million round at the end of the month.
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Impact Study: Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund Awards $140 Million in Support of Research Projects, Generates 1,400 Maryland Jobs
In 2017 MSCRF Awarded $9.1 Million to stem-cell based product companies and clinical trials contributing to life-saving technological advances.
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TEDCO and The Harbor Bank of Maryland CDC Invest Into Three New Minority Business Pre-Seed Fund Recipients
MBPF provides financial support needed to launch startup companies for minority entrepreneurs.
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Jennifer Hammaker Graduates from Leadership Maryland
TEDCO Maryland Innovation Initiative director and Baltimore County resident recognized at December 5 ceremony.
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TEDCO Invests $800,000 into Innovative Tech and Life Science Startups
“At TEDCO, our mission is to foster entrepreneurship and innovation across all regions of the state”.
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