
The Centennial State seems like the place to be after last week’s tech moves. Learn how these companies that secured growth capital are building out their businesses in sectors from robotics to healthcare. This is the Built In Colorado Weekly Refresh.
Everside Health pulled in $164M. The healthtech company has a network of primary care providers and offers employer-sponsored care to labor unions, school districts and other employers. With its growth funding from investors including New Enterprise Associates, Everside is expanding its patient data aggregation platform Everside 360. It’s also investing in potential mergers and continued growth. [Built In Colorado]
Sovrn raised $36M. Its platform helps independent online publishers and content creators get a better grasp on their audience, make smarter decisions and build revenue through advertising tech. With its latest injection of capital from investors like Foundry and Archer Venture Capital, Boulder-based Sovrn will fuel acquisitions, building on its existing count of six. [Built In Colorado]
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Nyla launched its e-commerce solution. Helping e-commerce businesses keep their Shopify pages running smoothly, Nyla launched its no-code platform that provides faster page loads, design templates and more. Before emerging from stealth, the startup raised $3.3 million. Today it serves brands such as Supergoop!, Jambys and Janessa Leoné. [Build In Colorado]
Scythe Robotics secured $372K. The company provides robotic lawn maintenance solutions and so far has more than 7,000 reservations for its autonomous mower. Scythe received a grant from the Colorado Economic Development Commission to build a 50,000-square-foot facility in Longmont. The company is looking to create about 400 positions across manufacturing, engineering, sales and administrative roles. [Email]