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CRTC opens nominations for 2015 TechAwards

The 2015 TechAwards will be presented at the Hilton Baltimore on March 26.

CRTC's 2008 Beach BBQ. (Photo by Flickr user David Clow, used under a Creative Commons license)

The Chesapeake Regional Tech Council is moving its 2015 TechAwards up the Patapsco.
The annual event, previously held near BWI Airport, will be held on March 26 next year at the Hilton Baltimore, the organization announced in a release. Federal Hill cybersecurity firm ZeroFOX will be the title sponsor of next year’s event.
“We are proud to welcome last year’s Rising Star Award winner, ZeroFOX as the 2015 TechAwards title sponsor and excited to move TechAwards into Baltimore as the signature program recognizing outstanding achievements in the areas of innovation, strategic growth, customer service and stewardship continues to expand and grow,” CRTC executive director Kris Shock said in the release.
Nominations are open through Jan. 14 in categories including the Rising Star Award, the Women in Tech Award and Tech Company of the Year.
Submit a nomination
Finalists will be announced on Feb. 25.
Early-bird tickets are $110 for tech council members through Jan. 31. From Feb. 1 to March 24, tickets will be $135 for members and $165 for non-members, or $180 at the door. For more information, visit the event’s website.

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