Maryland Has One Of The Top 6 Tech Workforces

Bronwyn Flores, Specialist, Policy Communications, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)

In fact, Massachusetts, Virginia, Colorado, Washington, Minnesota and Maryland have the largest tech workforces per capita, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Southern Maryland is home to notable biotech and software companies including Supernus Pharmaceuticals and WeddingWire.

“We can have some of the most important, critical meetings with the most important, critical organizations and we don’t even have to get on a plane,” said Adam Gross, CEO and Founder of Bethesda-based health tech startup RightEye. “The federal government, National Institute of Health, major hospital systems, and a lot of potential strategic partners have a presence in the greater D.C. area.”

And in Baltimore, Under Armour plans to build a 50-acre campus that will include manufacturing facilities dedicated to 3D printing.

How large is your state’s tech workforce? Check out CTA’s third annual Innovation Scorecard to learn how your state and the rest of the U.S. is supporting tech and innovation.

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