SALISBURY, MD—TEDCO (Maryland Technology Development Corporation) recently named Salisbury University’s Dave and Patsy Rommel Center for Entrepreneurship among the inaugural recipients of Maryland Makerspace Initiative Program funding.
“This award will help us to expand the impact of the Rommel Center and reach new communities of makers, artists, and entrepreneurs,” said Michael Jensen, SU executive director of entrepreneurship.
The program was founded in an effort to encourage the growth of makerspaces throughout the state. The first round provides 20 projects spanning 11 counties and Baltimore City grants up to $100,000 for the establishment of a new makerspace, the expansion of a makerspace or the development of programming for a…