Climate Tech Exchange

Join the Maryland Energy Innovation Accelerator (MEIA) on October 14 for the 2025 Climate Tech Exchange. This event, part of the summit’s day-one programming, features insightful panels, “asks and offers” from the climate tech ecosystem, and a networking happy hour to connect with innovators and industry leaders.
Registration for the Climate Tech Exchange is free. Please note that registration does not include access to other Summit programming.
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12:00PM – 1:00PM
Registration
1:00PM – 1:05PM
Welcome Remarks
Ben Margolis
Director, Maryland Energy Innovation Accelerator
Ben Margolis serves as the Director of the Maryland Energy Innovation Accelerator, leading all facets of the organization.
1:05PM – 1:15PM
Keynote Speaker
1:15PM – 1:25PM
Future Policy for Climate Tech
Del. Joe Vogel
House Ways & Means Committee (District 17)
Delegate Joe Vogel is a leading voice for climate action and climate innovation in the Maryland General Assembly. Joe’s results-oriented approach to legislating challenges the norms of gridlock in both parties to take on big issues by expanding opportunity. His bill created the Climate Tech Founders Fund, making major investments in climate technology start-ups to support entrepreneurs and address climate change. He secured public funds for small, minority, and women owned businesses working on climate solutions to ensure Maryland’s green economy was built for all, not just a select few. He’s recruited CEOs and industry leaders across the state in the efforts to make Maryland a global leader in climate innovation.
Joe was born in Uruguay and raised in Montgomery County. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from The George Washington University and a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Outside of the legislative session, Joe works for KABOOM!, a non-profit building high-quality, sustainable play spaces for every child.
Sen. Alonzo T. Washington
Senate Finance Committee (District 22)
Senator Alonzo T. Washington is a member of the Maryland State Senate representing District 22, which includes portions of Prince George’s County.
1:25PM – 1:50PM
Meet Maryland Climate Technologies
1:50PM – 2:30PM
Scaling Climate Tech in Maryland: Local Communities Leading the Way
Graham Dodge
Vice President, Venture Development, TEDCO
Graham Dodge is an award-winning entrepreneur, author and patented inventor with experience developing entrepreneurial ecosystems and open-source communities. Through his work at the Mid-Atlantic Gigabit Innovation Collaboratory (MAGIC) in Westminster, Maryland he established 1 Million Cups Westminster, the Autonomous Robotics Innovation Center (ARIC), the Westminster Angel Network, Good Game Fest, and StartUp Lab. In his role as President of the PathCheck Foundation in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he has led the development of open source software and standards used by Google Health and the World Health Organization (WHO). As an entrepreneur he co-founded SMGB Technologies, Shield Pals and Sickweather, the latter of which was recognized as one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Brilliant Companies. He is also a technology accelerator veteran as an alumni of Techstars, 500 Startups, and Plug And Play Tech Center as well as an active mentor to countless other startups through his work at Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures and the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps (I-CORPS).
Alicia Moran
Director of Innovation & Entrepreneurship PGCEDC
Seasoned, versatile, and results-oriented economic development, marketing communications, business development and government relations professional. Corporate, government, academic, non-profit, and research institute work experience.
Ezekiel Kelley
VP of Engagement and Growth, FITCI
Baltimore native, with backgrounds in Finance and Tech. Always working on innovative ways to empower everyday people and enhance the human experience. Passionate about supporting start-ups, bridging the gap in BioTech, and supporting small businesses in the DMV area.
Henry Mortimer
Director, University of Baltimore’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Henry Mortimer has served as the director of The University of Baltimore’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation since August 2017. The Center, which celebrated its fifteenth anniversary in 2021, provides support and assistance to all UBalt undergraduate and graduate students who are intent on establishing an enterprise. In his role as director of the center, Mortimer has expanded on his well-established role as a facilitator, problem solver and source of inspiration for entrepreneurially-minded women and men in the metro region. The University of Baltimore, which was founded in 1925 by city-based business leaders who sought a way to educate Baltimore’s working adults, is ideally positioned to help entrepreneurs succeed. Mortimer, founder of Baltimore-based Mortimer Communications and an important voice in the metropolitan area’s growing ecosystem for start-ups and small businesses, previously served as an entrepreneur-in-residence at UBalt. He also has been involved with a number of Baltimore-area incubators and business education providers, including ETC, Betamore and Towson University. He frequently teaches workshops for emerging and established entrepreneurs. Through his communications firm, which he founded in 2008, he helps entrepreneurs understand their niche in the local business community and how they can own their origin story―from “elevator speech” to strategic planning and execution. Mortimer holds a B.A. in English from Bucknell University.
Adam Strott
Economic Development Manager, City of Annapolis
As the Economic Development Specialist for Allegany County, Adam Strott developed lasting partnerships with public and private actors, resulting in tens of millions of dollars of investment in the environmental technology sector. He authored the CleanTech Research & Development Grant program, a collaboration between Allegany County and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Lab, which has accelerated the growth of emerging climate technology and attracted additional investment from the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) and Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPs). A proponent of the circular economy, he has recently been named the Economic Development Manager for the City of Annapolis. His work will focus on preserving and growing the City’s unique maritime economy, while also nurturing an emerging climate capital ecosystem.
Judy Costello
Director of Economic Development Special Projects, Office of the Montgomery County Executive
As Director of Economic Development Special Projects, Judy Costello works for Montgomery County, Maryland’s County Executive on a variety of business growth, retention, international and domestic attraction activities. This includes working with businesses of varied sizes and industry sectors to funding, facility space, promotion, technical advice and referrals, and other support. Before joining Montgomery County, she worked for BioHealth Innovation (BHI), a Washington, DC area nonprofit focused on growing the biohealth industry in the region, as Managing Director of Economic Development. Prior to joining BHI, she served as Director of the Maryland Department of Commerce’s Office of BioHealth and Life Sciences and as Deputy Director of the department’s BioMaryland Center. In these positions, she worked to grow the state’s biohealth cluster by supporting industry recruitment and retention, commercialization, workforce, non-dilutive and dilutive fundraising, international soft landing, partnership, and promotion activities.
Judy previously managed the nonprofit Business Alliance for Innovation and Entrepreneurship organizing venture pitch forums, entrepreneur bootcamps, technology transfer showcases, educational seminars, and other programs connecting entrepreneurs, faculty innovators, students, and industry leaders in Maryland, DC and Virginia with each other and with those providing funding and other resources to young companies. Before serving as Executive Director of the Business Alliance, Costello held positions in financial services marketing, economic development, and university public relations in New York City, Virginia, and Washington, DC. Judy is a graduate of Georgetown University, and holds a MBA from Loyola University in Maryland. Born in Washington, DC, she grew up on a farm in Western Pennsylvania, and has lived in Montgomery County, Maryland supporting entrepreneurs and other growing companies in the region since the mid-1980s.
2:30PM – 2:45PM
Networking Break
2:45PM – 3:25PM
Meet the Maryland Tech Ecosystem
3:25PM to 4:05PM
From Prototype to Production: Lessons in Scaling Manufacturing
Cyrus Etemad-Moghadam
President & Founder, RPM Tech
A lifelong problem-solver and innovator, [Speaker’s Name] is the founder and CEO of RPM Tech, a product development company launched from his basement in 2006. With a background in mechanical engineering and early experience in the defense and telecom industries, he quickly rose to Director of Engineering at a Canadian optical networking startup before taking the leap into entrepreneurship. Today, RPM Tech serves clients across North America and Europe, delivering cutting-edge solutions in design, prototyping, and production across a wide range of industries. With hands-on experience working with startups, small businesses, and large corporations, [Name] brings a wealth of technical expertise and real-world business insight. He is passionate about sharing the lessons learned through his entrepreneurial journey and credits his team of engineers and makers as the heart of RPM Tech’s success.
Josh Barnes
COO & Co-Founder, Harbor Designs & Manufacturing
Co-Founder and COO of Harbor Designs & Manufacturing, a turnkey product development, contract manufacturing, and supply chain strategy firm serving the medical and biomedical devices, consumer products, and diverse industrial markets. Taking customers from a concept to engineered designs and into mass production, our team of project managers, engineers, quality, regulatory and supply chain specialist as well as in house technical and clean room assembly technicians develop and mass produce cutting edge innovations for our clients. Harbor Designs & Manufacturing is FDA registered, ISO 9001 & ISO 13485 certified, and works with large corporations, early-stage companies, and hospital systems, federal labs, universities, and local and federal agencies to fast track the development of disruptive devices and technologies.
Ed Gibson
Director of Emerging Technology, Pillar Innovations, LLC
Ed currently serves as the Director of Emerging Technology for Pillar Innovations and has served in that capacity since early 2024. In this role, Ed is responsible for identifying new technologies, sector advancements, and monitoring regulatory change in the energy industry. He collaborates with and provides thought leadership to the business and stakeholders. Pillar has worked in the energy industry since 2007 with parent company, Beitzel Corporation, being in the industry for over 50 years. Ed’s other roles at Pillar include Senior Systems Engineer, Automation and Controls Department Manager, and Manager of R&D Engineering. In those roles, he was responsible for electronic product development, testing, prototyping, and commercialization of an intrinsically safe power supply and a railyard switch safety system used by class 1 rail operators.
Ed joined Pillar after nearly 15 years with Sensus Metering Systems, working to develop water and electricity metering products as well as automated meter reading equipment. While at Sensus, Ed provided product development and cross-functional team and project management skills while collaborating with multiple, nationwide offices. He stood up a new group within the company to provide root-cause manufacturing support on multiple high volume product lines to improve product reliability. That group also supported new product commercialization and release efforts to increase company profits by reducing warranty claims. Ed earned his BS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering from West Virginia University.
Tim Shaw
President, Brightwave
Tim is a seasoned executive and entrepreneur known for driving growth in highly competitive markets. During his tenure at UPS, he led major contract negotiations, including securing a $600M government contract that significantly boosted profit margins and market share. Under his leadership, UPS’s government and defense sector revenues grew nearly fourfold, reaching almost $1B in under six years. Building on that success, he transitioned into entrepreneurship, launching multiple ventures from the ground up and transforming them into sustainable, thriving businesses. With a track record of strategic growth and operational excellence, Tim brings valuable insights into navigating high-stakes negotiations, scaling businesses, and leading in dynamic environments.
Chad Schneider
Founder & CEO, Root3 Labs
Chad is a senior mechanical design engineer experienced in the design of complex electromechanical prototypes and products. He grew up in Maryland and was educated locally, with a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park and a Master’s of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) focused on Haptics and Medical Robotics from the Johns Hopkins University. He founded Root3 Labs in 2012 after having worked in the medical device and engineering consulting industries for almost 15 years.
At home and at work, Chad enjoys digging into challenging technical problems, whether that means designing a microfluidic pump from scratch or breathing new life into a neglected bicycle (or computer, or motorcycle). He’s experienced working with startups, manufacturers, and State and Federal Government clients, named on 16 patents, a licensed Professional Engineer (Maryland), a Certified Solidworks Professional (CSWP), a certified forklift operator and trainer, and a certified ABYC Marine Electrician. He also enjoys sharing his love of engineering and entrepreneurship with his wife & three sons.
4:05PM – 4:25PM
Scaling Climate Technologies: Lessons from Nuclear Energy
Carlos A. Romero Talamás
Founder, Terrafusion
Carlos A. Romero Talamás is the Founder of Terrafusion.
Carol Lane
Vice President, Government Affairs, X-Energy
Carol Lane leads government relations for X-energy, working with Congress and the executive branch to advance X-energy’s overall business goals and objectives within the confines of U.S. national policy objectives. Before joining X-energy in 2015, Carol was Vice President of Washington Operations and Vice President of Civil and Commercial Space for Ball Aerospace & Technologies, Corp.
Ms. Lane has more than 20 years of experience in government and private sector working on energy, civilian space, and national security policy. Prior to joining Ball Aerospace, she worked for Lockheed Martin and TRW (Northrop Grumman) in both business and policy roles. Her legislative branch experience includes serving as staff director for the Science, Technology and Space Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation and as a staff member on the Senate Budget Committee, focusing on space and energy issues. Carol served in the executive branch as a presidential appointee in the Reagan administration as the Director of the Office of Commercial Space Transportation in the US Department of Transportation.
Carol is a graduate of George Washington University. She is currently the President of the American Astronautical Society (AAS) and is former Chairman of the Board for Women in Aerospace, former Vice President of Development for ARCS (STEM education), and a mentor for the Brooke Owens Foundation.
Marie Rinkoski
Sr Manager of Clean Energy Policy, Constellation
Marie Rinkoski is the Sr Manager of Clean Energy Policy for Constellation.