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Something new

Hi there, Baltimore. We're trying something new with our Technical.ly newsletters: Below, you'll spot an update on our shift in Delaware reporting to a weekly model, as well as a nationally focused story by our Delaware-based reporter, Holly Quinn, on why new entrepreneurs have reason to be optimistic in today's unpredictable economy.
 
The idea here is to share lessons from across all of the markets we cover, especially in our increasingly remote — and therefore, largely place-agnostic — professional world. Check them out and let us know what you think about expanded coverage within this newsletter!
 
— Technical.ly Managing Editor Julie Zeglen (julie@technical.ly


Top Stories

The rise of RareBreed Ventures: How Mac Conwell used Twitter and hard-won savvy to grow a $10M fund

By Donte Kirby | 6 minute readConwell's story is the classic tale of an overnight success built on years of quiet work.

Technical.ly is launching a weekly Delaware newsletter

We've reported on the First State's innovation economy daily since 2014. Now, we're trying something new, with a focus on going deeper. Read more »

A new cell therapy center aims to strengthen Baltimore’s position in ‘DNA Valley’

With a $5 million matching grant from the State of Maryland, Johns Hopkins Medicine and Orgenesis are partnering to build the Maryland Center for Cell Therapy Manufacturing. Read more »

Historically, disruption equals opportunity. What does that mean for 2022?

Wilmington Trust economist Luke Tilley found optimism when his team surveyed business owners. They may have good reason to be hopeful — as do new or would-be entrepreneurs. Read more »

Facet Wealth just raised a $100M Series C. Expect remote tech hiring

The Baltimore fintech company's push for growth and funding has been rapid in the past two years as it filled a niche in bringing remote advice from a certified financial planner. Read more »


Blast from the past

Drilling down on the numbers behind Baltimore’s tech and cyber jobs growth

"We have the oil": Tech leaders see a foundation in Maryland for cybersecurity and data science to drive even bigger job gains. Read more »


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