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Plus, the University of Delaware expands its AI offerings for graduate students, the state launches a pilot to support small and diverse contractors and more Delaware moves.
Usually, Q2 is a “catch-up quarter” from Q1, according to Howard Lubert, regional president of Keiretsu Forum Mid-Atlantic. The April to June period tends to be stronger because delayed deals at the ...
Inspired by his own struggles, Eric Wyatt founded Burden the Bear to show recipients of its stuffed animals that they’re not alone in grief, illness or isolation.
Local tech leaders, who are also hosting a preview event, hope to harness the national attention and brand the region as the ...
Demonstrators critiqued the climate consequences of the investment and Carnegie Mellon University’s decision to host President Donald Trump.
Artificial intelligence-focused risk and compliance startup Aymara in DC released a matrix outlining different scores for how safe ChatGPT, DeepSeek and their peers really are.
The funding sets a new record for private sector funding in the commonwealth, surpassing Amazon’s $20 billion pledge last month.
A Baltimore founder is relaunching his company’s platform to show Salesforce users where to ditch unnecessary licenses.
With bipartisan backing, the state is moving to accelerate development timelines and compete for next-generation investment across the energy and tech sectors.
Over a decade ago, 1776 showed world leaders and tech observers alike what was possible in the nation’s capital. One of its participants believes its demise shouldn’t overshadow its legacy.
Plus, Diamond Kinetics secures $1 million in debt financing, a federal grant supports robotics for hazardous workspaces and ...
Many Midwest startups “wouldn't know what to do with $10 million,” per one stakeholder, but that isn’t holding them back.
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