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Nominate someone for the 3rd annual Baltimore Innovation Awards

Submit your nominations by Friday, June 26 — and start getting excited about Baltimore Innovation Week 2015.

The 2014 awards were designed by Fab Lab Baltimore. (Photo by Catherine Sontag)

Baltimore Innovation Week 2015 is happening Sept. 25-Oct. 3 and that means it’s time for our 3rd annual Baltimore Innovation Awards!
Who best represents the Baltimore region’s early-stage startup community? What established Baltimore tech business had the best year? What job-creation authority has taken the most innovative approach?
This is your chance to submit nominees for each category before the finalists are announced in July. Submit your nominations by Friday, June 26 for a chance to be selected!

Submit your nominations

Check out the winners from our 2014 Baltimore Innovation Awards.
Interested in getting involved in Baltimore Innovation Week 2015? Join us on Monday, June 8 from 2-3 p.m. for our first-ever BIW Twitter Chat. Follow @BInnovationWeek and use #BIW15 to join the conversation, ask questions and promote your involvement.

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