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IonQ has been named the Tech Company of The Year, according to the Maryland Tech Council. The company, which opened the United States' first quantum computing manufacturing facility, continues to grow. “If we’re ever going to cure cancer, we’re going to need much, much more powerful compute capacity than the classical world has today,” CFO […]
Marty Rosendale, Chief Executive Officer of the Maryland Tech Council, joins BioTalk to discuss MTCs Programs, Accessing Capital, and Goals for 2022
John Casner, Executive Director discusses the Northeastern Maryland Tech Council's s and their efforts to promote STEM in Harford and Cecil County. Their Visionary Award Banquets recognizes mentors to upcoming STEM Students. https://nmtc.org/ Follow the Festival on Twitter @mdstemfest, Instagram @mdstem, Facebook @marylandstemfestival and on our website www.marylandstemfestival.org. You can e-mail your thoughts and comments to us at mdstemfest@gmail.com
From vaccines and therapeutics to cybersecurity, the work of the members of the Maryland Tech Council help power all sorts of modern life here locally, especially in collaborations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Prakash Chakravarthi is the Founder and CEO of Machfu, an industrial Internet of Things (IoT) company. Prakash has founded multiple companies and successfully raised capital, and he shares his perspective on the capital markets with Marty Rosendale, CEO of the Maryland Tech Council and podcast host. Prakash sees a pattern in the types of companies VCs will invest in, and he shares those insights as well as his thoughts on why he has a team of mentors supporting him and how their expertise help propel his company (Machfu is a Venture in MTC’s Venture Mentoring Services Program). Prakash gives advice to first-time fund-raisers and encourages them to keep on keeping on, even when times are tough and you keep being “beaten down”!
Brad is a Director in PwC’s Emerging Company Services practice and represents the firm in the Mid-Atlantic region evaluating emerging venture-backed technology and life science companies. Brad counsels prospective and existing clients on proven strategies for raising capital and building strong management teams. He maintains relationships with many of the area’s funding sources and facilitates introductions for emerging companies to venture capitalists, private equity firms, banks and other investors. He serves as the Mid-Atlantic spokesperson and media contact for PwC’s MoneyTree Report, a quarterly study that is the definitive source of information on emerging companies that receive financing and the venture capital firms that provide it. Brad also chairs the Nominating Committee for the Maryland Tech Council's annual Industry Awards Celebration (IAC) and is a company mentor at Virginia’s Mach37 Cyber Accelerator. Prior to PwC, Brad was a founding member of three companies and has a 20-year record of building high performing organizations and businesses. Expertise includes fundraising, sales and business development, market penetration, strategic partnerships, and human capital. Skilled at creating and articulating value propositions, and executing business plans. Specialties: Emerging technology companies, revenue generation and acceleration, strategic relationships, executive placement, sales management, strategy, and performance management. Faith@Work features business people discussing their faith and the impact it has had on their life and work. Please subscribe to our podcast and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/faithatworkradio/ and reach out to our sponsor www.lymerevive.org. Brad Phillips https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradleyephillips/
In this special double-feature episode, we hold two separate panels with two pairs of experts. First, Oliver Schlake, Clinical Professor at Robert H. Smith School of Business; and Jack McDougle, president and CEO of the GWBT, discuss how to grow the region's economy through new technology and product-oriented businesses. Next, Ed Bersoff, serial entrepreneur and angel investor; and Tami Howie, partner at DLA Piper and former CEO of Maryland Tech Council, discuss how the Tandem Product Academy works to spur innovation in the D.C. area.
Tami Howie, chief executive officer of the Maryland Tech Council, discusses how Maryland is shaping up to be a great opportunity for tech and biotech entrepreneurs, and how the Maryland Tech Council is paving the way forward for innovation.
On this episode Bob welcomes in his former employee and current CEO of the Maryland Tech Council, Tami Howie, who discusses technology and law and how they intersect. Make sure to listen in!
Tami Howie, Chief Executive Officer of the Maryland Tech Council joins Rich Bendis to discuss the BioHealth Capital Region and the business environment in the state.
In continuing our series 'Live from @BIOconvention 2017' Health Innovation Media co-host Douglas Goldstein (@eFuturist) catches up with Tami Howie, CEO, Maryland Tech Council: 'a collaborative community that is actively engaged in building strong technology and life science industries by supporting the efforts of our individual members. On December 30, 2016, the Tech Council of Maryland and the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council merged to create the Maryland Tech Council (MTC). We are the largest technology trade association in the state of Maryland with over 600 members and we provide value by giving them a forum to learn, share, and connect. The valuable resources we provide to our members help them reach their full potential as vital members of their communities..' . Produced by Gregg A. Masters, MPH (@2healthguru) for Health Innovation Media.