Keep up with all the latest news about how TEDCO is helping grow the Maryland entrepreneur funding sector through investments, network of industry professionals, and educational resources.
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Events
TEDCO’s BRIDGE Program Open Forum
Come to the Open Forum to learn more about TEDCO's BRIDGE program and how it connects you to advi
Maryland Student Venture Showcase
The MD Student Venture Showcase & Pava LaPere Innovation Awards is an event/program funded by
TEDCO's Investment Open Forum
During this informative meeting, you’ll have the chance to hear from our investment team and ask
Precision Agriculture Technology Conference 2026
Join us for a day filled with exploration into the technologies transforming the agriculture sect
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TEDCO in the News
TEDCO Announces PostCare AI as Concept Capital Recipient
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent Concept Capital recipient, PostCare AI. As part of the Concept Capital program, eligible entities are allotted $25,000 to support founders during the beginning stages of entrepreneurial ventures
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TEDCO’s last Entrepreneur Expo highlights Maryland’s innovation and thriving startup ecosystem
The Maryland Technology Development Corp. (TEDCO) held its 11th annual Entrepreneur Expo on Oct. 21, bringing together business owners, legislative leaders, investors and industry experts to share information, network and explore opportunities for innovation and growth. The gathering, held at The
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TEDCO EXPO 2025: Maryland’s Innovation Engine Drives Global Partnerships & Local Growth
Maryland’s innovation community gathered at TEDCO EXPO 2025, forging connections, celebrating achievements, and announcing new global partnerships—showcasing the state’s economic strength and collaborative future.
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Doing Well and Doing Good: How Troy LeMaile-Stovall (MBA 1994) and TEDCO are fueling Maryland’s startups
It was a simple idea with the potential for far-reaching impact: During her medical residency, Elizabeth Clayborne, MD, realized that a basic device to properly treat nosebleeds could help the estimated half-million people who visit emergency rooms each year for the common condition. Clayborne, who
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