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BEYA STEM DTX™ Conference
For four decades, the BEYA STEM Conference has honored excellence in science, technology, enginee
BioHub Maryland, powered by MTC and Women in Bio Galentine’s Happy Hour
Join us as BioHub Maryland, powered by MTC, hosts Women in Bio for a Galentine’s Happy Hour, a ce
Microelectronics Commons Annual Meeting
Join us for the 2026 Microelectronics Commons Annual Meeting — a three-day event showcasing thoug
MEDA 2026 Economic Development Day
Please join us on February 18, 2026, for Economic Development Day!
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TEDCO in the News
Music startup aBreak challenges AI playlists, relying on humans to handpick the next big artist
Algorithms may rule modern music discovery, but some record executives say the future of finding new artists looks a lot like the past. At least that’s what Elkridge, Maryland-based startup aBreak Music is betting on. It wants to help artists cut through the noise with a human-curated playlist
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PostCare AI pilots platform to help small medical practices cut paperwork and prep visits
The Maryland-based healthtech startup syncs medical records and makes recommendations for billing codes. For many doctors, copious paperwork cuts into valuable time with patients. Ocean City, Maryland-based startup PostCare AI is among a growing wave of companies aiming to give doctors more hours in
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TEDCO Awards a Total of $875,000 in SBIR/STTR Matching Funds to Two Rounds of Recipients
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced the latest two rounds of awardees for the Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) Matching Funds (Matching Funds) program.
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TEDCO awards $1M toward Harford biomanufacturing facility
The Maryland Technology Development Corporation has granted $1 million to a Howard County-based company to help build the state’s first fully integrated algae-based biomanufacturing facility in Aberdeen, Harford County officials announced.
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