
The dry-erase whiteboard startup manufactures 95 percent of its products in Colorado, according to founder Anthony Franco.
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The dry-erase whiteboard startup manufactures 95 percent of its products in Colorado, according to founder Anthony Franco.
Overall, Colorado startup funding during the first half of 2020 was lower than the same period last year.
Clean Energy Collective CEO Thomas Sweeney said a deal with Con Edison Clean Energy Businesses could close in August.
Rhode Island-based Upserve has an office at 999 18th St.
Denver-based Bluprint announced in May that it would be shutting down, without providing a reason why.
“I think a lot of people are substituting their spend … in updating their home,” co-founder and CEO Lee Mayer said.
“I’ve wanted an online dating alternative like this personally, so there’s got to be a lot of other people out there who are looking for the same,” said Founder Erica Younkin.
The company, founded in 2013, has raised $212M to date.
MycoTechnology makes sweeteners and protein products from the common fungi.
“The name is a nod to the saying ‘Check your six,’ which is basically ‘We’ve got your back,’” said CEO and former Sphero COO Jim Booth.
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