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New Resource Offers Help to Working Parents and Caregivers
For parents and caregivers, balancing work, family and self feels unsustainable. Keep Company partners with organizations to give working parents and caregivers the tools to integrate the care of themselves, their families, and their work through group coaching. Certified coaches lead groups of
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TEDCO Invests $750,000 SSBCI Funds into EcoMap Technologies
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $750,000 State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) investment into EcoMap Technologies. This SSBCI investment came through TEDCO’s Seed Funds.
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TEDCO Headquarters is Moving
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, today announced its move to a new office space in Downtown Columbia’s Merriweather District, effective Q1 2024.
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Maryland company develops innovative technology to tackle abandoned oil well methane leaks
Machfu, a TEDCO portfolio company offering integrated, automatic industrial monitoring solutions, has developed a new technology to address a major contributor to climate change – methane gas emissions from orphaned or abandoned oil and gas wells.
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Troy LeMaile-Stovall leading efforts to invest in Maryland tech companies
Troy A. LeMaile-Stovall believes that the way to rev up Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies is through inclusive entrepreneurial innovation. As CEO of Columbia-based TEDCO, LeMaile-Stovall, 59, has ensured that the state’s tech industry continues to find support as it grows.
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TEDCO Invests in Pirl Technology
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $200,000 investment into Pirl Technology, a Maryland-based company developing electric vehicle (EV) chargers.
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New Platform Offers Link to Artisans Around the World
Tuzmo CEO Rana Saad joined Good Morning Washington to talk about how Tuzmo bridges the gap between travelers and master artisans around the world. Tuzmo is the world’s first platform connecting authentic local artisans with tourists and visitors, disrupting the final frontier of the travel industry
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TEDCO celebrates success of inaugural women entrepreneur leadership program
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced the successful completion of its 10-month pilot program for diverse, underserved women business leaders in Maryland. Earlier this summer, founders and entrepreneurs graduated from the pilot Women Entrepreneur Leadership Programs
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TEDCO launches redesigned Institute for Women Entrepreneur Excellence
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced the launch of its redesigned Institute for Women Entrepreneur Excellence, Inc., a program created to address the barriers to success many women face in the entrepreneurial sector.
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TEDCO announces new appointments for Maryland Venture Fund Authority
TEDCO, Maryland's economic engine for technology companies, announced the FY24 Maryland Venture Fund Authority ("Authority") members, including new appointees Vishal Amin, Ricardo Alvarado and Bei Ma.
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Elizabeth Clayborne, Recognized at NasaClip
Dr. Elizabeth Clayborne is the CEO and Co-founder of NasaClip, an at-home solution for nosebleeds she developed as an Emergency Physician. Her innovative thinking has led to the company’s success in various avenues including being awarded the NSF I-Corps grant and the NSF SBIR I grant. In 2022, her
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Greater Baltimore region designated as federal tech hub
The Biden administration Monday designated the greater Baltimore region as a federal tech hub through an Economic Development Administration program designed to make regions nationwide globally competitive in emerging technologies.
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TEDCO Hosts Black Female Founders Venture Capital Forum
TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, will host a free Black Female Founders Venture Capital Forum. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. on November 15, 2023, at Coppin State University’s Tawes Center Ballroom. The forum will consist of two panels; one will highlight Black female
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