Plus some major Maryland money move$.
Newsletter for May 2, 2024 | The response to our RealLIST Connectors list going live yesterday has been fantastic. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm! Today, we highlight recent funding activities in the DMV region. Additionally, we delve into the convergence of traditional cinema with emerging technology at the Maryland Film Festival's CineTech event. — Alanah, Technical.ly lead reporter for Baltimore | Image of the Day: Parkway Theater on W. North Avenue (Courtesy) Have a photo or chart we should feature here? Hit reply and send in your submission. | This week’s newsletter is brought to you by Arcweb Technologies, a software consulting company on a mission to democratize digital healthcare through open source solutions that expand the delivery and lower the costs of care. Find out more about working with and for Arcweb. | Maryland Film Fest opens with tech program | My latest delves into the fusion of traditional cinema and new tech innovations at the Maryland Film Festival's CineTech sidebar, showcasing innovations like projection mapping and VR. The program, which launched with the festival today, caters to champions of the medium's future. ➡️ Explore the intersection of film and tech in my new report. | "RECOMBINATION" BY JULIUS HORSTHIUS PROJECTED INSIDE THE PARKWAY THEATRE. (COURTESY MARYLAND FILM FESTIVAL) | DMV Money Moves, from PG County to NoVa | My colleague Kaela Roeder's new edition of our recurring series highlights recent funding activities throughout the DMV region, including Bethesda-based wellness support startup Keep Company's recently closed $1.4 million round. In addition, Prince George's County is offering grants to local small and medium-sized businesses, and a Big Tech giant put $1 billion toward its Virginia data centers. ➡️ Find out more about these and other DC Money Moves here. | ADRIENNE PRENTICE (LEFT) AND CLAUDIA NAIM-BURT OF KEEP COMPANY. (COURTESY) | News Incubator: What else to know today | • The Supreme Court's decision in Lindke v. Freed underscores the importance of clear guidelines for public officials' social media usage, balancing free speech rights with the need for respectful interaction. [Smart Cities Dive] • Maryland siblings Tatiyana, Danyelle and Jyniah Smith might be the state's youngest CEOs ever. Their company, TLW Solutions, focuses on STEM education and aims to inspire other young entrepreneurs, particularly from underrepresented communities. [Black Business] • At Johns Hopkins, one of many US universities where students and allies set up encampments to protest their schools' ties with Israel amid that country's deadly bombardment of Gaza, the JHU Palestine Solidarity Encampment demanded an end to the college's Applied Physics Lab's "weapons engineering and development through contracts with the defense industry." [Baltimore Banner] • State transportation leadership said that rebuilding the Key Bridge might take at least another four years — and almost $2 billion. [Baltimore Sun] • In Philadelphia, an after-school esports program combines gaming with homework completion, providing Port Richmond kids an engaging way to enhance their STEM knowledge. Learn more from my colleague Sarah Huffman. [Technical.ly] • "Collective Action: Labor Activism in 21st Century Baltimore" explores the city's labor movement through the ages. [Baltimore Museum of Industry] | Sponsored news: Point of interest | Guru CEO Rick Nucci says generative artificial intelligence will be transformative for efficiency — but it’s critical to keep humans in the loop. |
| 🗓️ On the Calendar • May 3: The 2024 Loyola University Maryland Financial Ethics Conference. [Details here]
• May 13: Are You Smarter Than a BCP Student? [Details here]
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