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TEDCO's Venture Development Open Forum
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TEDCO's DefTech Monthly Office Hours
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TEDCO in the News
TEDCO Selects Collide Capital to Support Management and Investment of Allocated SSBCI Funding
  TEDCO, Maryland's Economic Engine for technology companies, announces the selection of Collide Capital as one of the early-stage venture capital fund managers supporting the management and investment of up to $10 million in U.S. Department of Treasury State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)
      
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  MIA is world’s first airport with mobile app for low-vision travelers
  ReBokeh app is now available at MIA for the 90% of people with vision impairment who retain functional vision. Miami International Airport has partnered with Baltimore-based software company ReBokeh Vision Technologies to launch free, unlimited access to ReBokeh’s empowerment-driven assistive
      
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  TEDCO Promotes Jean-Luc Park to Deputy Chief Investment Officer and Senior Director, Social Impact Funds
  TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, is pleased to announce the promotion of Jean-Luc Park to deputy chief investment officer and senior director, Social Impact Funds. In this role Park will be responsible for leading strategy and execution of investment activities focused on
      
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  Cyber Maryland transitions to Dept. of Labor
  To address the state’s emerging cybersecurity workforce demands, Cyber Maryland officially moved to the Maryland Department of Labor as of July 1, state officials announced.
      
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