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Newsletter for March 6, 2024 | Happy Hump Day! I'm excited to see you all in person on Friday at the 2nd Annual International Women's Day Soirée. You'll see a flyer for that immediately below this for reference. Grab your tix. In today's coverage, you'll see some especially women-centric power moves happening in Baltimore. You all could be sending us tips for that column. Also, Technical.ly has got a new program that we want y'all to learn about. That's down there, too. — Alanah, Technical.ly lead reporter for Baltimore | Girl Powerrrrrr! Oh, and chatbots. | Women's leadership is flourishing in Baltimore, as highlighted in the latest Power Moves column. Alongside this, EcoMap Technologies has introduced an unofficial SXSW navigator and the region's proposal for EDA Tech Hubs has progressed. We also highlight a noteworthy innovation — a jet engine that operates without any moving parts — and updates on various professional transitions and achievements within Baltimore companies and organizations. ➡️ Find out more about these Power Moves in my full report here. | A USER-SIDE RENDERING OF ECOMAP TECHNOLOGIES' SXSW NAVIGATOR. (COURTESY ECOMAP TECHNOLOGIES) | Our Preferred Partners Program: Recommendations you can trust | After 15 years of journalism about technology and entrepreneurship, we've seen the best (and the worst) of tech vendors, service providers, and other resources and programs. So we’ve gathered a list of trusted people and firms we can directly connect you with for your next career or business move. Each vendor has been vetted, is active in our local markets and contributes to our independent newsroom, via either a client relationship or referral agreement. When you leverage Technical.ly to connect with our Preferred Partners, you're not just enhancing your prospects — you're also contributing to the sustainability of our journalism. Win-win-win. ➡️ Find out more about becoming a Preferred Partner or browse the list to find your next vendor. | THE TECHNICAL.LY MOST DIVERSE TECH HUB RECEPTION IN NOVEMBER 2022 AT THE PERPAY OFFICES. (Technical.ly) | News Incubator: What else to know today | • FACTUALITY Pride is an interactive experience designed to simulate inequality within the LGBTQ+ community. Like playing games? Learning? Check it out. [FACTUALITY] • Under Armour's innovation labs are focused on developing products and technology that will shape the company's future. [Baltimore Business Journal] • The Maryland Tech Council (MTC), the state's largest technology and life sciences trade association, has unveiled the finalists for its 2024 ICON Awards. [MTC] • There's a new graduate certificate in social entrepreneurship at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. [LinkedIn] • Breakout is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Detroit this summer. If you're a changemaker in Baltimore, you may want to join them. [Breakout] | Sponsored news: Point of interest | Founder Dan Zeplowitz speaks with the legal experts at Ballard Spahr about the decision to close his business and lessons for other companies. |
| 🗓️ On the Calendar • Join Grit Fund for an online info session on Thursday, March 28. [Details here]
• RSVP for Baltipreneurs Demo Day on Tuesday, March 19. [Details here]
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