
A startup connecting patients with doctors via text messages has been dished its largest lump of funding to date.
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A startup connecting patients with doctors via text messages has been dished its largest lump of funding to date.
A LoDo-based maker of small discs that monitor motion, water, alarms and other home concerns recently pocketed $10 million in funding, its largest amount of outside investment to date.
With a new CEO and partnership with General Mills, a protein bar company is doubling down on marketing to whet its appetite for exponential growth.
Startups selling speedos, laser technology and paintings that play music claimed a piece of the $45 million pie raised by Colorado startups.
The company has moved into an office downtown at Johns Manville Plaza, and plans to make 100 hires in the next year.
University of Northern Colorado alums have raised $27,000 on Kickstarter to launch a card game that tasks players to answer progressively raunchier questions, testing how well they know their buddies.
In the midst of a legal spat with The North Face and Columbia Sportswear, a Boulder company developing fibers for clothing companies has landed a seven-digit capital injection.
Even if their outfits make you crack up, a Boulder startup’s $3.4 million capital raise is nothing to laugh at.
A fermented tea company recently moved into a 12,000-square-foot facility in Boulder, and could nearly double its headcount by next year.
More than a year after developing its first product – laser metal 3-D printing – a startup in Centennial has raised another $5 million in funding.
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