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BAE Broomfield Selected for New NASA Mission

Broomfield-based BAE Systems, Space and Mission Systems Inc., in strategic partnership with L3Harris Technologies and the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), has been chosen by NASA to help progress technologies for the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) mission concept. The consortium of these companies forms one of three teams tasked with this mission. The HWO, a

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Lakewood-Based Element Engineering Acquired

National engineering services firm Bowman Consulting Group Ltd. (NASDAQ: BWMN) acquired Element Engineering LLC, a civil, water and wastewater engineering firm based in Lakewood. This addition is expected to enhance Bowman’s existing water-wastewater practice and expand its Colorado presence. Element Engineering primarily caters to rural communities and specialty districts in the Rocky Mountain West and

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Quantinuum Partners to Expand Quantum Innovation in the UK

Quantinuum, the Broomfield-based integrated quantum computing company, has partnered with the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre to advance quantum innovation and development in the UK. The new collaboration will provide the Hartree Centre with access to Quantinuum’s H-Series high-performance quantum computers both via the cloud and on-site and will also help enhance

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Mines Appoints New Graduate Dean

The Colorado School of Mines announced Carl Frick as its new graduate dean. Since 2021, Frick has worked as the department head of Mechanical Engineering at Colorado School of Mines, which is the institution’s largest academic department. Prior to Mines, he served as the department head of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wyoming, where

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Analysis: 5 Jeffco Public Companies Pulled in $1B+ Revenue Last Year

A recent examination of Jefferson County’s public companies for the fiscal year 2023 reveals five local corporations exceeded $1 billion in revenue. Among them, two companies have notably surpassed the $10 billion mark. Topping the revenue leaderboard is Ball Corp., headquartered in Westminster, which reported $14 billion in revenue. Following closely is Molson Coors Beverage

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Safe Harbor Exits $3.1M Loan in Default

SHF Holdings Inc., also known as Safe Harbor Financial (NASDAQ: SHFS), announced its successful exit from a defaulted $3.1 million loan. The Golden-based company, which offers financial services to the regulated cannabis industry, not only recovered the principal in full but also an accrued interest of over $200,000. The recovered funds will be reallocated into

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Aclarion Makes Strides with Second Payer Coverage

Aclarion Inc., a Broomfield health technology company that uses biomarkers and proprietary algorithms to identify chronic low back pain, has announced an important milestone with the second payer coverage for its back pain diagnostic tool Nociscan. The London health insurance company Aviva, one of the top four providers of private medical insurance in the UK,

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Golden Minerals Fails to Comply with Stock Exchange Listing Standards

Golden Minerals Co. has been informed by the NYSE American LLC of their non-compliance with the stock exchange’s continued listing standards. The Golden-based company, listed on NYSE American under the symbol “AUMN”, failed to meet three conditions outlined in Part 10 of the NYSE American Company Guide. Specifically, Golden Minerals failed to meet the requirements

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Milender White Starts Construction on SoCal Project

Alliant Strategic Development has contracted Arvada-based construction firm Milender White (MW) for its largest project to date in the San Fernando Valley of California. Named Ardent on Van Nuys, the mixed-use apartment building construction is set to start this month. The project will be architected by AC Martin. The project is a 332-unit apartment community,

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Mines, Utility Global Land $150k Grant for Cleantech

The Colorado School of Mines, in partnership with Houston-based Utility Global, has been awarded a $150,000 proof of concept grant from the State of Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. The award, in response to a proposal by Dr. Neal Sullivan titled “Hydrogen production and CO2 utilization with eXERO ceramics,” aims to further

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Jeffco’s Top 2024 Public Companies Revealed

The 2024 list of public companies based in Jefferson County encompasses diverse entities spanning manufacturing, retail, utilities, technology, and more, highlighting the county’s robust business environment. Companies on the list are ranked by fiscal year 2023 net income. Out of the 24 companies featured, 13 reported a net profit in 2023 while 11 experienced a

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Mines, tech hub get $40.5M quantum boost

Elevate Quantum, a Tech Hub designated by the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA), was awarded a $40.5 million federal grant to strengthen the quantum workforce and accelerate plans to establish the Mountain West, along with partner the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, as global front-runners in quantum innovation. The funding is

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