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Location: United States, Colorado, Boulder
Employees: 1001-5000
Phone: +1 303-441-3525
Total raised: $1.7M
Founded date: 1861

Funding Rounds 3

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
21.07.2022Grant$1M-
07.11.2020Grant$397K-
23.01.2020-$300K-

Mentions in press and media 611

DateTitleDescription
13.09.2024AI fire sensor will star in Boulder Regional Fire Training Center eventFirst responders will get a chance to see a wildland fire sensor that uses artificial intelligence to “sniff out” fires at an event set for noon Wednesday at the Boulder Regional Fire Training Center, 6055 Reservoir Road. The sensor current...
12.09.2024Colorado News | Boulder County takes feedback on Diagonal Highway bikeway overpass designs at open house“The feedback has generally been positive, which is great,” said Jonathan Knight, a landscape architect for the project. “It’s nice to have the biking community, in particular, advocating for themselves.” Knight explained that the feedback ...
08.09.2024Outdoors | Cyclists get interested in Colo. 119 Bikeway project“We decided to go with the overpass rather than the underpass because it is the cheaper and faster way to complete the project,” Phillips said. Representatives from Boulder County, the Colorado Department of Transportation, the Regional Tra...
07.09.2024Health | Groups can apply for Boulder County opioid abatement fundsGovernment and community groups can apply for opioid abatement funds to help residents struggling with substance use and related mental health challenges, according to a county press release. Funding will go to programming in substance use ...
30.08.2024Local News | New bike overpass planned on Colo. 119 near 63rd StreetResidents can find out more about a planned overpass for the Colo. 119 Bikeway at 63rd Street at an event set for 5 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Hampton Inn & Suites, 6315 Lookout Road, Boulder Boulder County, the Colorado Department of T...
28.08.2024The Tug-of-War Over Transparency and Wages in BoulderIn Boulder, two critical issues are unfolding: access to public records and the debate over minimum wage. Both are intertwined with the fabric of community trust and economic stability. Access to public records is like sunlight breaking thr...
28.08.2024Local News | Hiker reported missing near Brainard Lake found deadA hiker reported missing earlier this week near the Brainard Lake Recreation Area has been found dead. The 36-year-old man was believed to have been hiking and camping near Lake Isabelle in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, which is accessible v...
23.08.2024Local News | Boulder City Council split on handling of minimum wage increaseMayor Pro Tem Nicole Speer and Councilmember Lauren Folkerts were the only two council members to support a minimum wage increase in Boulder that would have matched the unincorporated Boulder County minimum wage of $25 per hour by 2030. It ...
22.08.2024Crime and Public Safety | Boulder County crews contain small grass fire near Rabbit MountainSmoke rises from a 2-acre fire near the Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain in Boulder County on Thursday. (Matthew Jonas/Staff Photographer) Emergency crews have contained a small fire on Rabbit Mountain Open Space near Lyons Thursday....
21.08.2024Tragedy in the Trails: A Life Lost in Boulder’s Open SpaceIn the heart of Boulder, where nature meets adventure, a tragedy unfolded. A 57-year-old man, David Savidge, was found dead near a popular hiking spot known as “The Slab.” This incident has sent ripples through the community, raising questi...
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