Pano AI, which uses AI and computer vision to offer active wildfire detection, raised a $44M Series B led by Giant Ventures, bringing its total funding to $89M
While wildfire detection is certainly a growth industry, every application of computer vision technology (detection like this has been possible for a long time) is not in need of its own startup, esp....
Betting data from Illinois, New Jersey, and Colorado shows how parlays are driving revenue growth for FanDuel, DraftKings, and other US sports betting companies
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Colorado-based Enveda, which uses AI to find drug candidates, raised $130M, after raising $55M in June, and launches a clinical trial for an oral eczema drug
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Boulder, Colorado-based Enveda, which combines AI with ancient remedies for drug discovery, raised a $55M Series B extension from investors including Microsoft
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Colorado-based FusionAuth, which offers authentication and user management tools, raised $65M led by Updata, its first outside funding in its five-year history
Today we are announcing a $65 Million growth equity investment from Updata Partners. … Mark van Oppen : Thrilled to share that FusionAuth has closed a $65 Million growth equity deal with Updata Partne...
Colorado-based True Anomaly, which develops software and “autonomous orbital pursuit vehicles” to collect space data, raised $30M including a $17M Series A
As tensions between the United States and China continue to escalate, a new startup has emerged from stealth …
Colorado-based ColdQuanta, which uses cold atom tech to build and integrate quantum computers, sensors, clocks, receivers, and networks, raised a $110M Series B
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Colorado-based Fermyon, which offers a managed cloud service for building WebAssembly-based microservices, raised a $20M Series A led by Insight Partners
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Colorado-based Ocelot, which uses AI to help US college students apply for financial aid and other services, raised $117M from K1, its first outside funding
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Brooklyn-based fantasy sports app Underdog raised a $35M Series B at a $485M valuation, and plans to launch licensed sports betting in Ohio and Colorado in 2023
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