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Thursday, September 18, 2008

WiMAX Service for Northern Baltimore County

ALTIUS Communications, a Phoenix, Maryland-based supplier of broadband products and services is providing WiMAX service to rural communities in northern Baltimore County. WiMAX technology provides wireless data over long distances as an alternative to cable and DSL.

Jim Connor
President and CEO,
ALTIUS Communications
Altius Broadband

Smith Business Close-Up:
Finding Funding for Your Startup

The Dingman Center at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business recently expanded its Capital Access Network (CAN), a pipeline for connecting startups with investors, to include entrepreneurs working with the Johns Hopkins Technology Transfer Office. The center also works with the Baltimore Emerging Technology Centers, the Montgomery County Incubator system, and the Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute to connect entrepreneurs of mid-Atlantic start-up companies with more a network of than 75 active, accredited angel investors and venture capitalists for early-stage capital.
 
In this edition of Smith Business Close-Up with the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business, Melissa Carrier, director of venture investments and social entrepreneurship at the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, talks about the importance of access to funding for Washington-Baltimore region startup companies.

Entrepreneurs seeking seed and early-stage funding apply to participate in the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship's Capital Access Network and are screened by the center's team of staff, entrepreneurs-in-residence, and MBA students. Each month, three companies are selected to present to CAN investors at the Smith School. After each event, the Dingman Center team works with investors and supports the companies throughout the funding process. CAN has been in operation since 2005, last year accepting nearly 70 applications from companies that resulted in 22 presentations to investors and four funding events. 

Guest ImageMelissa Carrier
Director
Venture Investments and Social Entrepreneurship
Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship
Robert H. Smith School of Business

Made in Maryland:
Andy Nelson's BBQ

National Barbecue News chose them as one of the best BBQ restaurants in America, but no one is more hog happy over the success of their business than the owners of Andy Nelson's BBQ. The popular restaurant has been around in some form or fashion since 1981 and our Yolanda Vazquez explains why their 'cue is still a Baltimore best bet.

Guest Image Andy Nelson
Co-Owner, Andy Nelson's Barbeque
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Clipper City Brewing Company

After thirteen years of growth, The Clipper City Brewing company is now gaining international recognition. But with experts saying trouble is brewing in the beer industry, how is the company dealing with rising prices?

Guest Image Hugh Sisson
Owner, Clipper City Brewery

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