• Local cybersecurity tentpole ZeroFox followed its recent $350 million acquisition by a private equity firm by hiring a new CEO and CFO. [Biz Journal]
• In his third appearance in this newsletter, Gov. Moore went to Washington to discuss the Key Bridge collapse and recovery with President Joe Biden. [Baltimore Sun]
• Baltimore-based Amber Ivey has taken the youth AI literacy mission that guided her children's book, "AI… Meets… AI," into a new podcast for listeners of all ages. [AiDigiTales]
• NextStep Robotics, a University of Maryland BioPark-based company working on new products for stroke rehabilitation, recently won the 2024 Pitch Dingman Competition's $200,000 grand prize. [UM BioPark]
• Johns Hopkins engineers launched an assessment of American bridges, with a focus on those near principal ports, that could spur infrastructural investments ahead of another tragedy like the Key Bridge collapse. [Johns Hopkins]
• Morgan State University just received an over-$1 million, three-year grant to support research and programming on cryptocurrency, blockchain, AI and machine learning. Morgan State is the only HBCU in the University Blockchain Research Initiative, whose parent Ripple awarded the money. [Baltimore Banner]