
Cartasite will market a product designed to reduce workers’ exposure to unhealthy fumes.
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Cartasite will market a product designed to reduce workers’ exposure to unhealthy fumes.
Drew Cleaver is Kickstarting again for his space-saving hangers, this time reaching a $40,000 goal with nearly a month to spare.
A Steamboat Springs startup that makes ski poles out of bamboo has released a line of paddles for cruising on water instead of snow.
Medical device companies led the pack of businesses biting off a piece of $257 million raised by Colorado companies in June.
PharmaJet has raised $3 million as it works to fulfill a $5.5 million contract with the World Health Organization for devices that administer polio vaccines.
After three years of swapping bitcoin and other digital currencies, the Denver startup’s revenue has risen from $800,000 in 2016 to $12 million projected for 2017.
A former OtterBox CEO with a decade of sales experience has taken over the reins at the emergency alert company.
The Kickstarter campaign, which has reached 70 percent of its $10,000 goal, aims to make small devices that stick behind an ear, making subtle noises when it detects grinding or clenching.
Swipebox, which provides payment processing to predominately higher-risk businesses, has pocketed its first $100,000 as it expands its sales team.
The 12-person startup, which has landed clients including the Colorado Rockies and University of Colorado athletic department, is raising funds to expand its sports and fitness tech.
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