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Voyager Technologies says its Littleton plant has doubled propulsion output and now assembles roughly one module a day after acquiring ExoTerra. The move expanded the site and added about 200 jobs.
DMNS’s new show brings a 60‑foot Mamenchisaurus, Argentinosaurus bones and hands‑on anatomy displays to Denver through Sept. 7, 2026.
Gov. Jared Polis urged Coloradans to weigh in on an NSF review that could reshape NCAR. Public comments are due today and the agency says responses will inform next steps.
A falling out between two Denver bitcoin veterans centers on a 2018 69.8 BTC loan and a claim the contract is forged. The matter is now in arbitration and court.
Denver’s CirrusMD has been acquired by Quantum Health, merging its chat‑first physician model with Quantum’s navigation tools to form a 20M‑member platform.
A Denver company won FDA De Novo classification for software that analyzes routine ultrasounds to estimate delivery timing and flag preterm birth risk.
Boulder-based Vero Networks closed a $500M growth equity round led by Hamilton Lane, Braemont and Delta‑v to fast‑track fiber builds and acquisitions.
Denver’s Xcimer says its KrF‑laser prototype could cut electricity costs and create hundreds of local jobs. The company has DOE backing and recent hardware milestones to show investors.
A Fort Collins neurologist pairs EEG headsets and AI to estimate "brain age," aiming to flag early dementia and seizure risk as new laws move to protect neural data.
Chris Spagnoletti takes over as Ursa Major CEO as the Berthoud firm ramps production and opens a 400‑acre test site in Weld County.
Angi will cut about 350 jobs, saying AI‑driven efficiency makes parts of its operation redundant. Company filings estimate $22M–$30M in charges and $70M–$80M in annual savings.
Camas-based nLIGHT priced a $175M offering and is expanding manufacturing in Longmont while its stock slid after a long run-up.
Colorado regulators will review adding ibogaine to the Natural Medicine program this spring, raising questions about sourcing, safety and who would provide treatment.
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