Recent News
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ReBokeh, a student startup developing an app to increase accessibility for the visually impaired, took the $20,000 top prize at FastForward U’s Fuel accelerator Demo Day on April 14.
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A collaboration between two Johns Hopkins University student startups makes tote bags from recycled plastics.
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FastForward U dispersed its first set of microgrants to 10 teams of student entrepreneurs. The funds are designed to enable students to test their ideas, build prototypes or launch pilot projects.
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Selected student startup teams will receive a $5,000 grant, plus mentorship and additional services.
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A number of local movers and shakers with ties to Johns Hopkins have landed on the “40 Under 40” list published by the Baltimore Business Journal.
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Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures and the Ralph S. O’Connor Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Fund has provided funding for six student startups to develop and launch their tech platforms.
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Ten local startups will get a boost through this year’s Social Innovation Lab run by Johns Hopkins University. The finalists, announced this week, range in focus from telemedicine and teacher burnout to revitalizing Baltimore’s vacant lots.