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Transforming Computing, Transforming Maryland – A New Approach To Place-Making Innovation

Forbes · May 22, 2026, 2:43 PM

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  • Manufacturing Transforming Computing, Transforming Maryland – A New Approach To Place-Making Innovation By Deborah Wince-Smith,
  • Few regions possess Maryland’s concentration of research assets, federal laboratories, universities, and national security capabilities.
  • Yet what struck me most was not the density of these assets, but the intentionality behind their alignment.

Manufacturing Transforming Computing, Transforming Maryland – A New Approach To Place-Making Innovation By Deborah Wince-Smith,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about manufacturing, competitiveness and innovation. Follow Author May 22, 2026, 10:43am EDTMay 22, 2026, 10:44am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Gov. Wes Moore unveiled a multiyear initiative alongside a new national partner in quantum science, reinforcing Maryland's reputation as the "Capital of Quantum." Moore made the announcement at the University of Maryland's Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security. (Kevin Richardson/The Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)TNSThis past March in Baltimore and College Park, the Council on Competitiveness brought together leaders from industry, academia, government, and the entrepreneurial community for the 11th edition of its series of “Competitiveness Conversations Across America.” The presidents of Morgan State University and the University of Maryland convened this conversation to share perspectives on a set of transformative forces – namely, AI and quantum sciences and computing – shaping the state’s innovation-driven economy. And, in doing so, they shed light on many of the best and “next” practices the most competitive regional innovation ecosystems are deploying to build the country’s next great engines of innovation, productivity and economic growth, security, and prosperity.

Few regions possess Maryland’s concentration of research assets, federal laboratories, universities, and national security capabilities. Within a relatively compact geography sit the National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institutes of Health, National Security Agency, Food and Drug Administration, etc. — alongside over 100 accredited institutions of higher education, a growing venture ecosystem, and an expanding base of AI, quantum, and biotechnology companies.

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