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Baltimore Region Investment Summit

Technical.ly10-05-2025

The Baltimore Region is making bold, game-changing investments shaping the future of business, innovation, and economic development. With over $4.4 billion in economic activity in 2024, the region is growing into a premier hub for cutting-edge technology, advanced manufacturing and supply chain, and infrastructure investment. As one of 31 federally designated Tech Hubs, the Baltimore Region is also actively unlocking new biotechnology and artificial intelligence frontiers.
The region is witnessing significant real estate and corporate investment activity, transforming its skyline, workforce, and global competitiveness. If you are expanding or relocating your business, or are an investor, the Baltimore Region Investment Summit is exactly where you need to be.

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