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Nona Tepper Nona Tepper
Published on April 01, 2025

Snapdocs Just Raised $60M to Double Its Team. A Denver HQ Could Be Next.

The Series C cash comes amid record growth for the startup, which CEO Aaron King credited to low interest rates and a surge in home sales over recent months.

Anderson Chen Anderson Chen
Updated on April 01, 2025

Fully Remote, Flatfile and FluentStream Trade the Office for New Perks

Remote work is here to stay. For many tech companies, the question is: What perks and benefits they can offer to take advantage of the new shift?

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Kelly O'Halloran Kelly O'Halloran
Updated on April 01, 2025

Corporate Backing, Startup Hacking. How a 30-Year-Old Software Firm Favors Early Growth Company Vibes

Now up to 150 employees in its Denver office following World Wide Technology’s 2015 acquisition of Asynchrony Labs, the company will continue its expansion plans with the opening of a second office in the Denver Tech Center.

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Updated on April 01, 2025

The Future is Robotic

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on April 01, 2025

Nymbl Raises $4M Series A to Enhance Fall Prevention Technology for Seniors

Each year, three million older adults are hospitalized for fall-related injuries. Nymbl Science has engineered a way to help minimize the fear of falling so older adults can stand confidently on their own two feet.

Isabella Brache Isabella Brache
Updated on April 01, 2025

Does Social Media Matter During Your Job Hunt?

Cassidy Ritter Cassidy Ritter
Updated on April 01, 2025

Crusoe Energy Expands, The Pro’s Closet Lands $40M, and More CO Tech News

A software company secured unicorn status last week and others brought in capital of all sizes. Read on to find out which tech companies are expanding their office space and team. This is the Built In Colorado weekly refresh.

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