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CSU students help redesign electric motorcycles for Kenyan-based Roam
Colorado State University students are working with Roam, a Nairobi-based electric-motorcycle company, to redesign a key component of its bikes. A second senior capstone project is focused on developing a lower-cost robotic welding arm to support future manufacturing in Kenya.
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CEOs on AI: ‘This is going to change everything’
From education to research and production, executives attending a BizWest CEO Roundtable on innovation this week agreed that artificial intelligence has turned their worlds upside down.
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University of Colorado offers to run NCAR if feds insist on restructuring
If the Trump administration insists on restructuring the Boulder-based National Center for Atmospheric Research, the University of Colorado says it — along with several other public universities in the West — should be allowed to take over management of the weather-science institution.
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Loveland to revamp some city departments in April
A reorganization of some departments and staff positions in Loveland will begin in April, the city announced Friday.
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Greeley pauses search for new city manager
Brian McBroom will continue as acting Greeley city manager indefinitely after the City Council decided to pause the process of finding a permanent replacement for the departed Raymond Lee.
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Boulder startups selected for New York accelerator
A pair of Boulder startup companies are among 10 recently chosen to participate in an upcoming Luminate NY accelerator cohort.
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Cable Center sells building to University of Denver
The Syndeo Institute at the Cable Center, an organization that maintains cable-industry history, has sold its building on the University of Denver campus to DU.
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Quantinuum names new CFO
Broomfield-based Quantinuum LLC has named Nitesh Sharan as chief financial officer, effective April 6.
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Rehab hospital in Greeley sold for $40.4M
A building that houses PAM Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Greeley has been sold for $40.4 million to New York-based Clarion Partners, a specialized manager for Franklin Templeton Investments.
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Pinocchio’s founder convicted of securities fraud
A Weld County jury has found Annie Vick guilty on eight counts of securities fraud in connection with her operations of Pinocchio’s restaurants in Northern Colorado.
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Recovery Café Longmont names new director
Recovery advocate and research scientist Dr. Waltrina DeFrantz-Dufor has been named executive director at Recovery Café Longmont.
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Cheyenne’s data-center boom
Wyoming welcomes with open arms as Colorado takes more-cautious approach
A proposed 4 million–square-foot artificial-intelligence campus in Laramie County has become the most visible symbol of Wyoming’s data center boom.
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