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Delaware daily roundup: DE innovation leaders; High schoolers win STEM competition; New Ladybug Fest location

Plus, expert advice in software development.

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20 impactful leaders in Delaware innovation

Every year, we look around the Delaware ecosystem and select (with the help of readers and past RealLIST recipients) 20 people who make working, creating and learning in Delaware better. Think we missed someone? We accept RealLIST nominations year round!

➡️ Check out the 2022 RealLIST Connectors

Expert advice in software development

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News Incubator: What else to know today

•One of the three winners of the Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow national STEM competition is a Brandywine High School student who invented an electric board game to help special education students connect better with peers. [WHYY]

• Delaware now offers rebates for the purchase of used electric and hybrid vehicles. [Delaware Business Now]

• The rumors are true: The popular Consitution Yards beer garden on the Riverfront will be replaced with luxury apartments after this coming season. Riverfront Development Corp. says it will get a new home near the water.  [Delawareonline]

• The Ladybug Festival will no longer be in Milford. Its new home will be in Old Ellicott City. [Delaware Business Times]

🗓️ On the Calendar

• Tuesday, May 14 — Delaware School Board Elections [Details here]

• Wednesday, May 22 —  Tech Forum’s AI in DE Event at Theatre N [Details here]

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