Capitol Technology University Joins BWI Business Partnership to Advance the Maryland Workforce



Capitol Tech BWI Business Partnership 2026
Capitol Tech joins the BWI Business Partnership as a Supporting Partner for Maryland workforce advancement.

 

Capitol Technology University is proud to announce a new partnership with the BWI Business Partnership, marking a strategic step in deepening our engagement with the Central Maryland business and transportation community. By joining as a Supporting Partner, our university stands to take a more active role in advancing regional innovation, collaboration, and workforce growth.

Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the BWI Business Partnership serves as a vital connector across the Baltimore–Washington corridor, bringing together leaders from business, government, and community sectors in strengthening transportation systems, supporting tourism, and driving workforce and economic development. The central Maryland region specifically has led the state in job growth over the last five years. Capitol Tech’s involvement will contribute to these efforts by collaborating with stakeholders invested in the growth and efficiency of the BWI corridor—an essential hub for commerce, mobility, and career pathways.

This partnership aligns closely with Capitol Tech’s mission to deliver highly skilled, career-ready graduates to meet the demands of technology-driven industries. Known for our strong outcomes for Maryland graduate earnings, this collaboration serves as a further opportunity to expand our impact beyond the classroom. By engaging in initiatives tied to infrastructure, workforce development, and regional planning, Capitol Tech has become a key contributor to the DMV areas' ecosystem of STEM talent.

This new partnership opens more student pathways for internships, employment, and real-world project involvement within the BWI business and transportation network. Employers within the partnership gain access to a pipeline of talented graduates trained in fields such as engineering, cybersecurity, aviation, and business management, and are invited to our bi-annual career fair for networking and interviewing.

“We look forward to working with the BWI Business Partnership and its members to advance shared priorities for transportation, workforce, and economic development in the Baltimore–Washington region,” said Dr. Bradford Sims, President of Capitol Technology University.