Life Sciences

International Companies Landing in Frederick

For international companies looking to establish a foothold in the United States, Frederick, Maryland, is emerging as a strategic and welcoming first destination. The City of Frederick’s Economic Development team, in partnership with local, county, and state organizations, has played a vital role in helping foreign companies secure locations and successfully launch operations here.

Marketing Frederick as a Destination for International Expansion

Maryland’s Global Gateway – Soft Landing Program provides international companies with a streamlined path to launch their first U.S. operations. Frederick Innovative Technology Center, Inc. (FITCI) is an approved Soft Landing destination, offering companies use a state-of-the-art incubator/accelerator facility along with business mentoring, resources, and tailored support to ease their transition into the U.S. market.

Since launching Frederick’s Soft-Landing program at FITCI, Frederick has already welcomed several international companies through this initiative. According to FITCI CEO Kathie Callahan Brady, 14 international companies from countries including Ireland, Scotland, India, Colombia, Chile, Romania, Canada, Switzerland, and Nigeria have signed on. An additional 18+ companies are currently in the pipeline.

The Maryland Department of Commerce provides robust support and programming to promote foreign business expansion across the state. At the local level, the City and County Economic Development teams collaborate closely with the state to ensure that international companies receive comprehensive assistance—from site selection to integration into the regional business community.

Together, these efforts are making Frederick a launchpad for global innovation and business growth.

Connecting with Global & National Investors: Conferences, Programs, and Site Visits

The City of Frederick’s Economic Development team actively participates in key conferences across the region, nation, and globe to promote Frederick as a competitive location for business investment. Many of these events are industry-specific and focus on entrepreneurial growth across sectors like biotechnology, manufacturing, and technology.

One of the most impactful events is the SelectUSA Investment Summit, an initiative of the International Trade Administration that connects Economic Development Organizations (EDOs) with global investors. The 2025 Summit, held in National Harbor, Maryland, drew over 5,500 attendees, including 2,700+ international delegates and representatives from all 56 U.S. states and territories—making it the largest in SelectUSA history.

From an economic development standpoint, our team participated in SelectUSA to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and raise awareness of Frederick’s strategic advantages. These types of conferences facilitate international partnerships, business expansions, and investment deals. Frederick has already seen direct results from the recent conference: one company from Turkey is preparing to enter Maryland’s Soft Landing Program as a result of connections made at SelectUSA.

In June, our team is attending the BIO International Convention in Boston alongside county and state economic development partners. As the world’s largest biotechnology conference—with more than 20,000 industry leaders—BIO provides powerful opportunities to showcase Frederick’s biotech strengths. With 130+ life science companies, a highly skilled workforce, collaborative academic institutions, and strong infrastructure, Frederick is well-positioned to attract new biotech investments and make new connections for its local biotech community.

Beyond biotech, our team attends a range of other conferences focused on entrepreneurship, advanced manufacturing, commercial real estate, site selection, and innovation ecosystems—helping our team connect with businesses at all scales, both domestic and international.

Customized Tours Showcasing Frederick’s Biotech and Innovation Ecosystem

In addition to conference participation, Frederick frequently hosts customized tours for visiting international delegations exploring U.S. business opportunities. These tours often include visits to leading biotech, tech, and manufacturing companies; meetings with local founders and executives; and tours of Frederick’s assets—from its scenic landscapes and historic downtown to its workforce and industry infrastructure.

These combined efforts—targeted marketing, global conference engagement, and on-the-ground business tours—are positioning Frederick as a launchpad for international growth and innovation.

To learn more about these initiatives, reach out to the City’s Economic Development team at 301.600.6360 or email businessinfrederick@cityoffrederickmd.gov .



2024 Fort Detrick Alliance & FITCI Technology Showcase - 15 Years of Partnerships

Celebrating 15 years of collaboration, the Fort Detrick Alliance and Frederick Innovative Technology Center recently hosted a Technology Showcase in Frederick.  The Technology Showcase brought together representatives from Fort Detrick, educational institutions, the business community, elected officials, and technology incubator founders to highlight technology transfer opportunities. The Showcase featured numerous start-up companies in various stages of development at FITCI’s EDGE. Additionally, attendees could learn about partnership development and technology transfer opportunities at Fort Detrick. The showcase included representatives from Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, Mount St. Mary’s University, Frederick Community College, and the Bovine Intervention Robotics Team 686.

With over 140 in attendance, this annual event featured many opportunities for networking and establishing community connections. Jen Staiger, Alliance President and Associate Provost of Mount St. Mary's Division of Continuing Studies, shared at the event, “We are here tonight to gather and explore groundbreaking ideas, foster new connections, and celebrate the success of Frederick’s strong culture of partnership and collaboration, highlighting the value of Fort Detrick as an enduring local resource. "

At the event, Kathie Callahan Brady, FITCI's CEO unveiled an exciting new initiative, announcing a forthcoming magazine, Innovate Frederick, created in partnership with Frederick Magazine. Brady shared, “Slated for release next year, the publication will spotlight short stories of FITCI companies, offering a deeper look into the entrepreneurs driving innovation in the region.”

Richard Griffin, Director of Economic Development for the City of Frederick, delivered a compelling history of the event’s evolution over the last 15 years. His reflections highlighted the event's growing significance in showcasing the vibrancy of Frederick's entrepreneurial ecosystem. “With valued major employers such as the Frederick National Laboratory and Fort Detrick, we are thrilled to have this level of commercialization and tech transfer opportunities right here in Frederick.”

Reach out to the City of Frederick’s economic development team to learn about opportunities to partner in Frederick. Stay in touch with FITCI and Fort Detrick Alliance to learn about future networking opportunities and events.

 

6 Frederick Life Science Companies on an Impressive Growth Trajectory

6 Frederick Life Science Companies on an Impressive Growth Trajectory

Frederick, Maryland is a well-established life science hub with more than 130 bio companies and globally renowned research facilities including Fort Detrick and the Frederick National Laboratories for Cancer Research.

Within the local life science cluster, a wave of companies is experiencing tremendous growth. Below we explore just six Frederick life science businesses that have recently expanded their footprints and/or funding sources in a major way.

FITCI Launches Entrepreneurial Community Innovation Center: Maryland's EDGE at 321

FITCI Launches Entrepreneurial Community Innovation Center: Maryland's EDGE at 321

Frederick Innovative Technology Center, Inc. (FITCI) is thrilled to announce its new innovation center, Maryland’s EDGE at 321. Years in the making, the facility at 321 Ballenger Center Drive is designed to meet the unique needs of science and technology startups while nourishing community connections beyond any one sector.

Showcasing Our Life Science Opportunities: International Executives Tour Frederick

Showcasing Our Life Science Opportunities: International Executives Tour Frederick

On June 24th, members of the City and County Economic Development teams welcomed biopharmaceutical executives from around the world to our community. These international travelers from Taiwan, Singapore, Cambodia and Hungary were in town for the recent Select USA Conference held at the National Harbor.

Progress at Progress Labs

Progress at Progress Labs

Earlier this month, our team had the opportunity to tour Matan’s most recent project—Progress Labs at Riverside 1. Developed to meet the rising real estate demand from the life sciences industry, the project will deliver 215,000 SF of biomanufacturing-ready space in summer 2022 and is currently being marketed to prospective tenants.

FCC Launches Program in Logistics and Production Technology

FCC Launches Program in Logistics and Production Technology

Frederick is quickly becoming a hub for innovation in production and logistics, and job growth in the field is expected to continue. The new program helps prepare students for successful, in-demand careers in supply chain, biotechnology, and manufacturing industries.

Readily-Available Lab Space in Frederick

Readily-Available Lab Space in Frederick

Frederick has become a magnet for life science companies looking to start and expand. One of the critical decision-making factors in site selection seen time and again is the speed at which a property can be delivered to operational use. This growing list of readily-available of local lab space presents an exciting competitive advantage in drawing even more biotech companies to our community.