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FLC Member Connect: FedTech
Learn how FedTech helps founders, scientists, and innovators unlock the full value of government-
Big Idea CONNECTpreneur Baltimore Forum
Come join us in Baltimore, MD for a CONNECTpreneur Forum Event like you've never seen before!
Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures: Idea to Industry educational series, Finding Your Customer- From Market Guesswork to Market Fit
You can have breakthrough technology, but without a clear customer and a path to reach them, even
HBCUniverse Summit 2026
This future-focused gathering of HBCU innovators, builders, and believers.
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TEDCO in the News
UpSurge Announces 2026 Md Student Venture Showcase & Pava Innovation Award Recipients
UpSurge Baltimore today announced the 2026 recipients of the Maryland Student Venture Showcase & Pava Innovation Awards, recognizing nine student-founded companies from Maryland colleges and universities that are advancing innovative, market-ready solutions. The awardees will be recognized at the
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TEDCO Announces BRIDGE Program Proposal Lab Cohort
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced the first Business Resource Information, Development, and Guidance Ecosystem (BRIDGE) Program Proposal Lab cohort. Consisting of 25 companies in the Mid-Atlantic, the program was created to support Socially and Economically
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NextStep Robotics seeks FDA authorization to use its lower body exoskeleton for more than just exercise
A Baltimore startup could help stroke survivors improve how they move, even months after rehab ends. NextStep Robotics’ AMBLE device targets foot drop, a condition that limits someone’s ability to lift the front of the foot while walking. The assistive tech is gathering another FDA authorization
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NasaClip: Dr. Liz Clayborne’s Band-Aid of Nosebleeds
Dr. Elizabeth Clayborne says she first came up with the idea for NasaClip — termed the Band-Aid of nosebleeds — when working in emergency medicine. What struck her was not only the number of hospital visits, over 500,000 annually across the United States, but also the sheer mismanagement of the
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