MBA alum and former Dingman Scholar Matt Fleischer put passion into promise to create a successful beer company Zoey Rawlins, founder of Shop DC and former Dingman Scholar, launched her business by following trends in the marketplace Run by students, The Smith Store offers promotional branded apparel, accessories and gifts The Dingman Center supports entrepreneurs throughout the Washington D.C. Metro Area and beyond The Dingman Center is located at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland

Press Releases - 2003 Archive

 


Dingman Center Client Koolspan, Inc. Receives Rave Reviews From Wireless Industry for Security Technology
November 30, 2003
The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship is proud to report that one of its clients, Koolspan Inc, based in Bethesda, Maryland, is leading the way in the wireless data industry and recently obtained funding. After spending a year developing security technology for the wireless computing market, Koolspan is now in the testing phase and is receiving an incredibly warm reception from a target industry segment whose demand for the technology has exceeded expectations.

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Dingman Center Joins Consortium to Provide Services to Economically Distressed Regions of Maryland
October 22, 2003
The Dingman Center announced its plans to provide technology commercialization services under a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to help Morgan State University help companies devise strategies for creating new products, attract private funding and create jobs in economically constrained regions in Maryland.

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New Markets Growth Fund Announced as "Purple Cow" Finalist by Greater Baltimore Technology Council
October 21, 2003
The New Markets Growth Fund, initiated by the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, was recently announced as one of the 12 "Purple Cow" finalists by the Greater Baltimore Washington Technology Council. Inspired by entrepreneur and author Seth Godin's New York Times bestseller, Purple Cow, selection as a "Purple Cow" finalist recognizes technology companies, service providers, universities and non-profits that are "doing something remarkable--something people are talking about."

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