
They include co-founders of a ski apparel brand, a researcher working to grow meat from cells and a volleyball player.
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They include co-founders of a ski apparel brand, a researcher working to grow meat from cells and a volleyball player.
Iontra, which says the chips it is testing increase charging speed and battery life, has raised $80 million since its 2013 founding.
Among firms raising cash: a Highlands-born smoothie bar and a community-focused social media site.
A Broomfield health care group reported the largest raise in the first six months of 2023.
A trade workers apparel company, a wine brand and an AI software are among the companies that raised cash.
The company headquartered in Northeast Park Hill has sold approximately 50 of the Tune M1.
The Denver-based firm previously said current customers would be able to remain on their plan until it expired.
Boreas, which bounced to Denver and now Pueblo, is also targeting the industry’s DIYers.
A software company, an eco-friendly plastic company and battery charger manufacturer are among the firms that raised cash last month.
The company run by three local thirty-somethings has sold roughly 2,000 meals since launching on Kickstarter and landed in REI.
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