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2024 Delaware RealLIST Engineers
It’s that time of year again: RealLIST Engineers.
For this list, we recognize Delaware technologists who contribute big things to the ecosystem. This year, it features a dozen Delaware developers, chemical engineers and other technologists.
➡️ Check out the 2024 Delaware RealLIST Engineers here
Creating a model of the moon’s surface
A Philly tech company is making it easier for developers to create lunar simulations.
Old City-based 3D geospatial platform Cesium released a project on Tuesday called Cesium Moon Terrain, a curated data set of the moon’s surface that can be used to build applications, simulations or 3D experiences. Users can use the data to simulate communication towers on the moon’s surface and see how its terrain could impact communication, for example.
Where to get work done in Delaware
If you’re a remote worker looking to change it up with your work environment or a startup founder looking for community, there are options — though the majority of coworking spaces are in New Castle County, primarily in Wilmington and Newark. Several are designed around desk work and meetings, while others add lab space or more specialized facilities.
Technical.ly scoured the state to round up some of the top locations. Check out our list of coworking spaces in Delaware, including downtown spots like The Mill and beachside getaways like Coworki Reho.
➡️ From single desk rentals to private offices
News Incubator: What else to know today
• Corteva can move ahead with its IP infringement lawsuit against Inari Agriculture. [Delaware Business Times]
• Avelo Airlines is adding flights from Wilmington to Atlanta. [Delaware Business Now]
• These Delaware towns have seen the most growth since 2020. [Delaware Online]
• The deadline to register to vote in the primaries is August 17. [Town Square Delaware]
• Newark-born Valarie Allman won Olympic gold in discus. [Newark Post]
• A downtown Wilmington institution is shutting down. [WDEL]
🗓️ On the Calendar
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• Wednesday, August 7 — Innovative Networking Professionals will hold its weekly meeting in Wilmington. [Details]
• Thursday, August 8 — Join the Delaware Division of Small Business online for a webinar discussing how to start a business. [Register]
• Monday, August 12 – Get involved with the six-week Entrepreneurs Without Barriers program run by the Delaware Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. [Sign up]
• Wednesday, August 14 – Attend the Mayoral Candidate Forum at the Wilmington Public Library. [Find out more]
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