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Good evening! Tonight we're at Conscious Venture Lab's demo day. Before we get to the news, here's a few cool things:

 

January is Early Employees Month of our new editorial calendar, and you should send story ideas about company formation, hiring trends and culture building to baltimore@technical.ly.

 

It's also time for the editorial team to start thinking about the 2020 RealLIST Startups, aka our annual list of each market’s most promising young tech companies (see Baltimore's 2019 list here). It's basically our way of forecasting what local companies are going to have a big year based on factors such as founder experience, venture capital raises and originality of product. We have a whole bunch of finalists in our heads already, but we want suggestions from readers, too. Know an exceptional up-and-coming company that deserves some shine? Tell us via this form by EOD Sunday, Jan. 12.

 

And coming up later this month, bwtech@UMBC is hosting networking at CyberTini on Jan. 28. Want to score a free ticket? Email baltimore@technical.ly with the subject line “CyberTini tix” by Friday, Jan. 10, for a chance to win one of five.

 

— Technical.ly Managing Editor Julie Zeglen (julie@technical.ly)

News

Station North has a new spot for food, music and arcade games

By Stephen Babcock Secret Sauce Co. brought the new spot to North Ave. Market. It officially opened on Thursday, with classic arcade games and Killer Queen up and running.
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How to be a (better) human in tech

By Leemay Nassery Engineering Manager Leemay Nassery shares her experiences as a woman in tech — and how she wants to see the industry change so other women don't feel the need to leave it.
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Chesapeake Digital Health Exchange aims to spur regional startup growth

By Stephen Babcock The initiative, which is being spearheaded by Johns Hopkins and funded by a federal grant, is looking to connect entrepreneurs, technologists, healthcare systems and investors.
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5 ways to plug into Baltimore’s tech and biz resources to kick off 2020

By Stephen Babcock Technical.ly's new Resource Roundup includes opportunities to apply to business-building programs and give back to the community this winter.
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Baltimore CES attendees offer their tips on navigating big trade shows

By Stephen Babcock Some key themes: Plan ahead, figure out who you want to connect with and set your own meetings outside the conference events.
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