A new headquarters and two fresh funding rounds made headlines in Colorado last week. Catch up DispatchHealth’s $330 million raise or read up on the latest companies to be featured in Deloitte’s 2022 Technology Fast 500. This is the Built In Colorado Weekly Refresh.
AMP Robotics opened a new HQ. AMP Robotics opened a new 84,000-square-foot headquarters in Louisville. The new HQ will be used to manufacture its artificial intelligence-powered robotics systems that are trained to find and pick out recyclable materials from waste. Previously, the company had teams spread out across two facilities in Colorado. All employees will now use the new facility. [Built In Colorado]
DispatchHealth raised $330M. Optum Ventures led the round that netted DispatchHealth $330 million last week. DispatchHealth provides at-home nursing and care services for patients in fragile conditions and with limited mobility. According to Crunchbase News, DispatchHealth will use the funds to help hospitals prevent overcrowding. [Crunchbase News]
Colorado Tech Quote of the Week
Deloitte featured 17 Colorado tech companies in its yearly ranking. Deloitte released its 2022 Technology Fast 500 rankings and several Colorado tech startups landed high on the national list. Fluid Truck, a vehicle rental platform, was the highest-ranked local company, clinching No. 9 on the list of fastest-growing North American tech companies. Other Colorado-based businesses on the list included Harvest Hosts, Pie Insurance, Arrive Health and Maxwell. [Built In Colorado]
Nymbl Science got $12M. Nymbl Science uses phones and other smart devices to provide older patients with easy-to-follow balance training courses. The Series B round was led by Cobalt Ventures and will be used to scale Nymbl’s balance training platform to reach more older adults. [Business Wire]