‘The work industry has been way behind the outdoor industry and the military,’ says the founder of Denver-based Truewerk, whose customers’ average workday might consist of climbing a cellphone tower.
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Say cheese: Startup lets orthodontists bid on your bite
Castle Rock startup BidMySmile has raised $300,000, according to its CEO.
Vacation rental startup acquires analytics firm
Fresh off an $80 million funding round, Evolve Vacation Rental Network has spent some of the cash on technology it said will help customers more accurately price their homes.
Canadian company to purchase Evergreen cannabis research firm
The news follows a $3.5 million funding round fueled by 10 individual investors.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for September 2018
The lion’s share of funding came from the Boulder-based hemp company, which raised $423 million.
WSJ investigation into ‘Black Hole of Cryptocurrency’ focuses on Denver startup
Newspaper says Shapeshift processed millions for suspected criminals; CEO fires back in blog post.
Ski luggage startup founder moves operations to Denver from Wyoming
James Poss, 26, who started making ski boot luggage in Jackson Hole two years ago, is now working out of the WeWork on Platte Street.
NYC-based HR tech company opens Denver office
Greenhouse has landed more than $100 million in venture funding and now has a presence in Union Station’s WeWork.
The fun doesn’t end when sun goes down; mountain biking trio invent new bike light
Three mountain biking pals don’t want to keep dismounting when the sun goes down.
Not just all talk: Health care startup raises $3.4 million to help market its app
In May, Sopris Health company launched its medical scribe app, which transcribes conversations between doctors and patients.