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Outdoor gear entrepreneur granted patents for his startup’s products
Mike Mojica, founder of Outdoor Element, most recently got one for a survival knife featuring a fire-starting spark wheel.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for August 2021
A total of $67.5 million was raised by 32 startups around the state last month, $142 million less than the prior year.
Raft maker raises another $750K as it floats new product lines
The Longmont-based startup aims to be “an outdoor adventure brand, and not just a packraft or paddle company,” said co-founder Kelley Smith.
Mother’s little helper: Local startup supplies on-demand assistants, chefs
TULA takes care of tasks and to-do lists for clients, who buy monthly subscriptions paying for four to eight hours of work.
163 Colorado firms make Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies list
Brumate, a Denver-based insulated drinkware maker, was the top Colorado company for the second year in a row with a No. 71 ranking.
The Term Sheet: Startup funding roundup for July 2021
The $188.5 million raised by 31 startups across the state was up $110 million from last year, according to SEC filings.
Denver house staging startup raises $3M to expand in other states
“They’ve got this uncanny ability to walk into a place and really tell us the personality of the property,” a real estate agent said of Guest House.
Golden brewing startup that eliminates need for kegs raises $5M
Sustainable Beverage Technologies, formerly known as Pat’s Backcountry Beverages, turned its beer concentrate for hikers into a beer processing system for brewers.
Amazon-backed electric car startup plugs into Clayton
Rivian has requested city permits to build a 21,219-square-foot service center with offices at 3893 N. Steele St.