Loyola’s Baltipreneurs Demo Day showcases local entrepreneurs

Loyola University Maryland’s Simon Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship will hold the Baltipreneurs Accelerator Demo Day, where entrepreneurs will showcase their ventures in a pitch competition, receive awards, and network with attendees. Demo Day will take place Tuesday, March 18, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in McGuire Hall in Loyola’s Andrew White Student Center.
Demo Day is the culminating event of Loyola’s Baltipreneurs Accelerator, a four-month part-time program supporting startup businesses and social ventures from Baltimore with training, technical assistance, mentorship, networking, and access to capital.
This year’s Baltipreneurs harness artificial intelligence and machine learning for health care, source and roast coffee beans, lead in women’s fashion, cosmetics, and services, provide educational tools for underserved students, and explore for minerals while minimizing the ecological impact. Largely women entrepreneurs this year, they include Loyola students and alumni as well as entrepreneurs from other universities and the community.
Their ventures are Canopy Minerals, City + Sea Boutique, Modelus and Neurobarr, NovvaCup, Nu Momish, REAL digitizED, Solsis Beauty, Sunday Morning Coffee, The Creative Representation Empire, The Queens’ Sisterhood Society LLC and QSS Baltimore Inc., and Yelé LLC.
Demo Day is open to the public and costs $65 to attend. To learn more and purchase tickets, visit Loyola’s Demo Day website.
Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management in Baltimore delivers an internationally recognized Jesuit business education. Recognized for its scholarship, ethical leadership, and tradition of excellence, the Sellinger School delivers a wide range of sought-after fields of study including nine undergraduate majors and 12 undergraduate minors as well as full-time, part-time, and fully online MBA and Master of Accounting programs.