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Emerging Tech Center’s new space fills 10 of 11 available offices

The ETC will move from its Canton office to a new Highlandtown office the weekend of Oct. 25.

The King Cork and Seal Building.

When the Emerging Technology Center (ETC) completes its move at the end of October from its current Canton office to its new space in Highlandtown, it won’t be lacking company.
Of 11 available offices inside the ETC’s new 20,000-square-foot office at 101 N. Haven St., 10 have already been claimed by startups. Five of those tenants were confirmed in August, as Technical.ly Baltimore reported.
Bmore Media has the full list:

  • 6th Street, an online retail marketing program
  • ADASHI Systems, an emergency response management program
  • American Business Forms and Envelopes, which makes software for printed business forms
  • EventRebels, which provides conference and trade show software
  • Foodem, a B2B wholesale food marketer
  • NewsUp, an organized news delivery service
  • Pieran Health Technologies, which sells custom health software
  • SameGrain, which develops social discovery technology
  • Adcieo, a digital marketing firm
  • New Sapience, a language comprehension software maker

View photos of the unfinished Highlandtown office here.

Companies: Certified CIO / Adcieo / SameGrain / American Business Forms and Envelopes / Emerging Technology Centers (ETC Baltimore) / Foodem / NewsUp
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