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NAB Labs Becomes an Angel

As a Dingman Center Angel, NAB Labs will seek to identify companies that have the potential to impact broadcasting

WASHINGTON�NAB Labs has joined the�Dingman Center Angels�as an investor. Run through the University of Maryland�s Robert H. Smith School of Business�s�Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship, the organization provides funding to regional startups. In addition, the Dingman Center offers workshops, seminars and training programs for the region�s entrepreneurial community.

NAB Labs will seek to identify companies that have the potential to impact radio and television broadcasting in a positive way.

�A major part of NAB Labs� mission is to foster companies on the leading-edge of innovation,� said Sam Matheny, NAB chief technology officer. �We are excited to join the Dingman Center Angels and to help identify and support promising startups that re pushing the limits of technology in fields of interest to NAB members, such as big data analytics, cybersecurity and drones.�

NAB Labs also recently announced a partnership with Washington-based business incubator�1776, which provides support for startups in government regulated industries. NAB and NAB Labs also recently announced its membership in�North Carolina State University�s Center for Innovation Management Studies�and NAB�s engagement with SPROCKIT.

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