To transition into a software-driven business model, a Littleton-based medical technology startup has brought its fundraising total to $22 million.
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Cybersecurity firm looks to launch startup accelerator
There’s a new accelerator in town, and it’s paying top dollar for its first class of startups.
Standing desk startup breaks through crowdfunding target
A 33-year-old former exercise specialist and fitness entrepreneur has launched his third venture, an adjustable desk extension that he says won’t break the bank.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for November
Colorado startups raised $120 million in November, according to a tally of SEC Form Ds by BusinessDen.
Campervan startup parks in RiNo; eyes expansion
The local startup moved its lot near a light rail station and plans to expand its fleet in coming months.
UC grad's run-tracking tool lands seed funding
A recent graduate of UC is taking on Nike and FitBit with a detachable run tracker that he says, at a cheaper price, could become the industry standard.
The LoDo shuffle: 3 startups swap offices
As downtown tech companies graduate to bigger pads, they’re keeping those open office spaces in the startup family.
Rockies Venture Club raising $4M fund
The 30-year-old club is betting it can use its network of more than 200 angel investors and 250 entrepreneurs to fund startups in need of a couple hundred thousand dollars to get started.
Denver startup looks to solve smelly skis
A big stink gave two Midwestern transplants a big idea for a ski accessory startup.
Insurance startup raised $1M; considers nonprofit merger
Fresh off of another injection of capital, a Denver-based health insurance startup is considering a merger with a nonprofit health insurer in Colorado.