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INDIAN HEAD, Md. – Senator Angela Alsobrooks visited the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) Velocity Center on October 31, 2025, to explore innovative industry growth along the Western Charles Technology Corridor, a regional hub for technological advancement and research. Sen. Alsobrooks engaged with a panel of CSM and Charles County leaders, emphasizing the importance of fostering economic opportunities in the fields of aviation and technology.
During the visit, the senator highlighted the potential for collaboration between educational institutions and local industries to drive economic development. She underscored the significance of investing in workforce training programs to equip future generations with the skills needed for emerging job markets. The discussion also focused on the role of technology in enhancing aviation capabilities and the importance of supporting startups and established companies in the region.
Sen. Alsobrooks expressed her commitment to advocating for policies that support innovation and economic growth, ensuring that the Western Charles Technology Corridor remains a competitive player in the national and global economy. The visit marks a significant step in promoting partnerships that can lead to sustainable job creation and technological advancements in the area.
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