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TEDCO's 2025 Entrepreneur Expo

TEDCO's 2025 Entrepreneur Expo

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TEDCO's 11th Entrepreneur Expo will be held Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at The Hotel at the University of Maryland. The Expo is a premier event in Maryland showcasing various resources from across the State and is jam-packed full of workshops, roundtable discussions, exhibiting companies and pitches, opening up great opportunities for entrepreneurs to network, learn, and be inspired.
Join us for a day of celebration where you can expect to see 1000+ of the region's top entrepreneurs, business owners, angel and venture capital investors, legislators, and influencers.
2024 Entrepreneur Expo Highlights:
- 1,000+ Attendees
- 111 Inspiring speakers
- 91 Exhibitors
- 26 Startup Exhibitors
- 24 Sessions
- Countless opportunities to network and meet the leaders and influencers of Maryland's entrepreneurial community

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