Discover the latest developments from some of Baltimore's top tech companies, including rebrands, employee updates, partnerships and accelerator milestones.
Five ventures led by minority and/or women founders, two by professors from local universities, one by TU student entrepreneurs, one by a military veteran, and one international venture relocating to Towson for the accelerator have collectively raised $2.5M in funding.
From connecting creative professionals of color with employers to using AI and deep learning to help medical professionals, Baltimore's tech startups have strong relationships with Big Tech. Several leaders of 2023 RealLIST Startups broke down the lay of this land in a recent Zoom conversation.
Nobody verbally wants to hold Baltimore’s Black entrepreneurs back any more than longstanding racist policies already have. So why are local funders still leaving startup leaders feeling burned?