Driven by Baltimore's close proximity to D.C. and with companies like Lockheed Martin in the city's backyard, the high tech sector is an important engine in the local economy. Aerospace tech, biosciences, biotech, information technology and communications are major areas of growth due to the area's thriving government contractors and subcontractors.
Renee Libby Beck
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
What does innovation in education look like? Education Hack Day will convene problem-solvers to work on educator-submitted problems and ignite an entrepreneurial spirit in Baltimore City education.
Bmore Media
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
As the BioInternational conference takes place down in Washington, DC,
Bmore Media dives into Maryland's thriving
biotech industry with an eye on what makes the state an appealing
destination for biotech jobs, research, and talent.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
NASA. The very name conjures wonder, a sense of limitless possibility.
Ingenuity writ large. But how often do you get a chance to peek behind
the curtain? Bmore was able to do just that, and we returned with a video
report.
Amy Dusto
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tools scattered on workbenches. Solder dripping into pizza boxes. Ideas and innovation in abundance at every turn. And, oh yeah: cash prizes. It was all part of the scene at Baltimore's first Hackathon, held November 19-21 at the Emerging Technology Center in Canton. Bmore was there, and we've got the full story.
Monday, April 05, 2010
Martin Roesch, Founder and CEO of Sourcefire, a Maryland-based cyber security firm, talks about starting his company in his livingroom, why the Greater Baltimore Area is a great place to launch a business and what you should do if you think you have a "great idea."
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