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DC Inno – The top D.C.-area innovation stories of 2020

By December 28, 2020News

Husband-wife co-founders Matthew and Marnel Goins run Puzzle Huddle, which saw increased demand amid stay-at-home orders, school closures and the refocus on supporting Black-owned businesses.
Puzzle Huddle

It’s tempting to look forward to the new year — especially after such an abysmal 2020 for so many.

But before we do, let’s not forget all that happened in the region’s innovation ecosystem this year. It wasn’t all bad.

Here, we recap some of the top trends, events and topics over the last 12 months.

Image: Husband-wife co-founders Matthew and Marnel Goins run Puzzle Huddle, which saw increased demand amid stay-at-home orders, school closures and the refocus on supporting Black-owned businesses. Puzzle Huddle

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