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Systemic reform may be BALT’s end goal, but the real change happens through the organization’s boots-on-the-ground community work.
Leaders from across Baltimore’s innovation scene came together at Spark to celebrate new companies shaping the region’s future.
And don’t forget the Technical.ly Builders Conference is next week, where we’ll welcome 250+ attendees from more than 20 states. It’s part of the 15th annual Philly Tech Week — check out more of those ...
The platform aims to make one-on-one connections based on hobbies and events. Test it out with an exclusive code.
The DREAMS Coalition is helping local companies navigate complex federal programs like SBIR and STTR — and it comes with a ...
Phorum 2025 was focused on artificial intelligence and how its being used across infrastructure, healthcare and logistics, ...
Offices of New Americans are designed to help grow regional economies through immigrant integration — but funding and ...
Kim Trueheart has been showing up for Baltimore’s children for 15 years. A new rec center guarantees at least 15 more.
Designed by a local student, SaveSEPTA.com shows how service changes could impact commutes and helps users contact elected ...
Defined in the 2010s, civic technology describes efforts to use digital tools and design processes to improve the ...
People don’t want a “shiny artifact,” they’re looking for ways to meaningfully enhance their lives, he said at Temple’s ...
Healthtech company Proscia raised a whopping $50 million to support its continued growth from investors like Insight Partners ...