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Editor's Notes
Attracting tech companies is a big goal for many who are looking to grow the local economy. Today, we've got an update on what's happened at one company since it moved here a few years ago. ARMR Systems grew in one of the tech hubs that opened in the city over the last few years, and partnered with institutions in the region to develop a product. Now, it has new investment that includes local funds, and plans to keep hiring. It's one example of Baltimore showing up for a company that decided to put down roots in the city.
By Stephen Babcock The University of Maryland BioPark-based company moved to Baltimore in 2017. Now it's looking to continue growing a team as it moves its device to market. TweetPocket
When Alessandro Vitale needed help structuring his startup, Awayk Health, to compete in the sleep apnea market, George Nemphos stepped up — even whiteboarding out a master plan from startup to success.
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