Flari Tech named a startup to watch by Denver Business Journal
The tapestry that is the Denver area’s startup scene contains multiple radiant threads.
Some of these bold companies are experiencing meteoric growth. Others stand out because they are filling a lucrative niche. All of them are making business moves that warrant a closer look.
The Denver Business Journal’s Startups To Watch series is designed to do just that. In the following pages, we profile enterprises harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, pursuing climate solutions, working on high-tech avenues for improving human health and more.
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Flari emerged through the Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator,Ìýwhich awards funding and pairsÌýexperienced entrepreneurs with high-potential technologies from CU Boulder.ÌýÌý(CEO) met Ìý(Physics, )Ìýand Ìý() for a lab tour at JILA through the program.ÌýThe company hopes to use Nobel Prize-winning frequency comb technology to detect diseases detectable in breath.
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