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TEDCO Awards 45 Grants to Maryland Businesses Hit Hardest by the Pandemic
  TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced today its Rural and Underserved Business Recovery from Impact of COVID-19 (RUBRIC) program has awarded grants to 45 Maryland companies.
      
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  This UMBC-born medical device startup got accepted into Y Combinator
  Astek Diagnostics is developing a platform to help doctors treating sepsis. Before getting the attention of the well-known SF accelerator, it previously received funding through TEDCO's Maryland Innovation Initaitive, and won national competitions.
      
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  TEDCO Makes Rural Business Pre-Seed Investment
  TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced today that its Rural Business Innovation Initiative (RBII) made a $25,000 investment in Cide Kic, Inc., a Sparks, Md.-based, technology company.
      
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  UMBC spinoff Astek Diagnostics accepted into Y Combinator
  TEDCO, the Maryland Technology Development Corporation, announced that Baltimore-based Astek Diagnostics Inc. was accepted into the Y Combinator.
      
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MSCRF Public Meeting Notice 08-28-2015
  * * PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE * * Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission WHAT: The Maryland Stem Cell
      
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  TEDCO’s Technology Validation Program, TVP, sees its first start-up, Manta Biofuel
  TEDCO’s Technology Validation Program (TVP) sees its first start-up, Manta Biofuel. Dr. Ryan Powell
      
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  TEDCO Board of Directors Announces New Executive Officers
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Newt Fowler, Francis Smyth, Matthew Lee and Luke Cooper are selected as new
      
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  TEDCO Announces New Developments in Executive Exchange Program
  In its first year the Program now impacts over 50 Maryland start-up companies every month. COLUMBIA
      
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