“We’re really about teaching parents to be great teachers for kids in the first three years of life,” said Julie Clark, who co-founded Baby Einstein before starting WeeSchool three years ago.
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Denver brothers rake in $4M on Kickstarter
Two Denver brothers launched one of the most lucrative local Kickstarter campaigns ever with a toy for customers with ants in their pants.
In a flash, pharma startup raises $200k; plans another trial
The health care startup now has a proof of concept clinical trial under its belt and just raised $200,000 for an expanded study.
Virtual desktop startup lands $6M plugin
A virtual desktop startup has booted up $6.4 million as it plans to more than double its headcount this year.
Cloud software startup eyes $1M raise
After raising $400,000, a cloud software company looks to woo investors and expand its sales and marketing staff.
$420M in VC bolsters optimism at Denver Startup Week
Tami Door of the Downtown Denver Partnership said that, besides networking, the festivities “make sure that the rest of the nation knows what’s going on,” as Door said.
GoSpotCheck lands $16.5M investment; plans to hire 30 by year-end
As it tries to make business data easier to use, a startup scored $16.5 million in venture funding and plans to hire 30 more employees by year-end.
Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for August
Led by a booming computer coding academy, $70 million went to Colorado startups in August, which include drones, health care, ski boots and more.
Robot companion startup gains momentum; finds home at DU
Unlike Apple’s Siri or Amazon’s Alexa, Ryan reads human expressions, hears human speech and responds to both with an animated face as well as a voice.
Health care startup plans to double workforce
An $8.5 million capital raise is pushing the young health care tech firm to double its 15-person employee base within the next year.