First Up Nick: The day is here! If you haven't RSVP'd already, we still have a limited amount of tickets available for our Startups to Watch event tonight. Grab tickets and come listen to some of the brightest CO startups talk about what has contributed to their success, where they came up short and more. We'll see you tonight! Let's get into the Beat... The Big One A breakdown on the day's biggest Inno story. 10 Colorado Makers to Watch Colorado startups are making more than just software. Across the state, there is an incredible network of founders creating physical products, making things that will change the way we live our lives. Whether it's a robotics startup like Misty Robotics, to a recreation company, like Kokopelli Packraft, and even an aerospace startup like Bye Aerospace, Colorado is filled with talented, up-and-coming makers. As Colorado Inno continues to cover the state's startup and innovation ecosystem, we wanted to show some love to startups making physical products. While they may not always receive the same level of funding and recognition as their Internet and software counterparts, Colorado makers are thriving. We scanned the startup scene, polling industry experts and leaning on past coverage, to identify the 10 Colorado Makers to Watch. Now, let's take a look at the list and check out what they're making... Making Moves Inside the people, companies and organizations making moves today. New President and COO at Zayo Boulder-based Zayo Group Holdings announced today that it has appointed Jack Waters as president of Zayo Networks and COO of Zayo Group Holdings. Waters has served as the communication infrastructure company's CTO and president of fiber solutions since August 2016. Zayo has been in the news for another reason lately, as private equity firms circle for a potential takeover. More in the Denver Biz Journal here. A (Free) Toast Denver's Ibotta, a cash back shopping app, is offering something special to users on Valentine's Day this year. Ibotta is offering everyone a free glass of champagne, valid at any bar or restaurant, through a reward on the app. "A Valentine's Day champagne toast felt like the perfect opportunity to show our love and appreciation," said Ibotta CEO and founder, Bryan Leach. "So, if you find yourself toasting this Valentine's Day, we hope you'll enjoy some bubbles on behalf of Ibotta." |
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