Winners are selected by the local tech community, so we need your voice. Ballots in six categories are open through Nov. 30.
Johns Hopkins Ward Infinity Impact Accelerator: This 16-week program is specifically for early-stage startups solving health and environmental issues in the DMV. It hosted 15 ventures this year, a ...
Philadelphia ranks last in the US when it comes to escaping poverty — but its social media creative scene is becoming a standout.
Maryland Student Venture Showcase: Nine student ventures from colleges around the Baltimore metro area presented at the showcase in February. Funded through the Pava LaPere Legacy of Innovation Act of ...
After a year of big moves, the Philly tech community has an opportunity for reflection and celebration. 2025 was full of major deals, new companies and community building in the Philadelphia tech ...
When AOL bought Ad.com in the early aughts it put the Baltimore tech scene on the map. Here’s how the company’s talent diaspora is still shaping the city’s startup ecosystem. Team Advertising.com ...
Whether it’s the first supercomputer or the biotech boom, academia has helped launch industries — but too inconsistently. That’s changing.
CLEF, a mobile app to connect musicians and local venues, beat more than one hundred applicants to win the $10,000 top prize ...
The Hammond at Greenmount Park connects residents to Wi-Fi for $20 month — and the building also includes the first new Enoch Pratt branch in 15 years.
A $4 billion construction company acquired Maryland firm Bowers, in part thanks to its multimillion-dollar data center contracts in the region.
Educational modules mixed in with video games give students gain hands-on experience in related careers like cloud engineering and animation.
Ted Leonsis boosted Bark Tank’s prize money to $125k after being inspired by student startups in everything from fashion to tariff tech.