Maryland-Based NanoBioFAB Wins Top Spot at Defense-Tech Startup Contest at AFCEA International Emerging Technology Conference
The competition was part of AFCEA’s inaugural TechNet Emergence conference , held March 11-12 in Reston, Virginia.
- The competition was part of AFCEA’s inaugural TechNet Emergence conference , held March 11-12 in Reston, Virginia.
- Fourteen companies made their technology pitches before panels of experts in start-up investment and venture capital over the two days.
- Although the scoring was close, NanoBioFAB beat out the 13 other companies because its presentation demonstrated key success factors, said Anitha Raj, president of ARAR Technology and chair of AFCEA’s Technology Committee .
- “It had the right technology for wound healing, which is one of the newest technologies using nano sensor technology,” Raj said.