Techno-Sciences Earns State High-Tech Honors

Techno-Sciences Earns State High-Tech Honors

Techno-Sciences Earns State High-Tech Honors

Techno-Sciences, Inc. (TSi), a Beltsville, Md., company founded by a Clark School professor and led by a Clark School Board of Visitors member, was selected by the Maryland Technology Council as the High Technology Company of the Year in the State of Maryland.

TSi was presented with the award at the 22nd Annual Tech Awards on May 13. The Tech Council of Maryland (TCM), the state's largest technology trade association, announced the winners to more than 800 technology and business leaders from around the region.

TSi's CEO is Clark School Board of Visitors Member Jean-Luc Abaziou, and the company was founded by Professor Gil Blankenship (electrical and computer engineering).

"This was a night to celebrate Maryland, its innovative businesses and entrepreneurs, and the achievements of our members during this past year," said Renée M. Winsky, CEO of TCM. "I congratulate this year's winners for their outstanding work and their dedication to helping make Maryland's IT community the best in the nation."

TCM is the largest technology trade association in the state with more than 500 members and representing 250,000 people in Maryland and the region. TCM has two major divisions: MdTech which services the advanced technology community and MdBio for the region's biotechnology community.

TSi develops advanced hardware and software systems and provides support for customers in twenty countries. In the thirty-five years since its founding, TSi has been committed to innovation and engineering research and development. The company has strong programs in satellite systems, in maritime domain awareness and security, and in systems and control engineering, aerospace engineering, and defense. TSi is an ECE Corporate Affiliate company. For more information about TSi, visit the company's web site: http://www.technosciences.com.

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