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The InvestMaryland Challenge
The InvestMaryland Challenge
is a national seed and early-stage business competition hosted by the State of Maryland.
The Challenge will award $300,000 in grants and a host of business services to companies in the life sciences and high tech industries.
Companies also have the opportunity to receive direct investments from venture capital firms and angel investors.
For more information, visit their official site at:
http://investmarylandchallenge.org/
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Using Less to Make $More at Green Bay Packaging
RMI Breakfast Series – June 5 – Finding and Keeping Manufacturing Talent: HR Insights from GM, Ellicott Dredges and Middle River Aircraft
What Issues Keep Manufacturers Up at Night? RMI Survey
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May 14 – Going Green and Making Green at Green Bay Packaging
GM-Baltimore 1st in nation to make electric car motor – Join RMI for a visit
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MD Manufacturing News
State Awarded $849K Settlement in Medicaid Fraud Case - Southern Maryland Online
Air of success - Globes
Theft of Baltimore traffic signal batteries under investigation - Baltimore Sun
In debate over 'biosimilars,' patient safety must come first - Baltimore Sun
BeBevCo's KOMA Unwind On The Hook With David Cooke - Sacramento Bee
Global Manufacturing News
Yen Rallies After Weak Chinese Manufacturing Data - Wall Street Journal
Copper Hits One-Week Low as Chinese Manufacturing Disappoints - Fox Business
EU plans $6.4 billion effort to boost chip manufacturing - CNET (blog)
Chinese Manufacturing Data Cast a Global Pall - Wall Street Journal
Regional manufacturing rose slightly in May, KC Fed says - Kansas City Star