Weekly Refresh: Snapdocs’ Expansion, Sphero Launches RVR, and More

Plus, Starbucks launches its delivery service in Denver.

Written by Gordon Gottsegen
Published on Oct. 28, 2019
Colorado tech news
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Snapdocs is bringing 635 jobs to Denver over the next eight years. The San Francisco company chose Denver as the location for its North American expansion. While Snapdocs already has a few employees in Denver, it’ll be adding hundreds over the next few years — hiring for roles in engineering, customer success, sales and operations. [Built In Colorado]

Starbucks Deliveries launched in Denver. Starbucks partnered with Uber Eats to make 95 percent of its menu available for delivery through the Uber Eats app. The duo has been rolling out Starbucks Deliveries since last year, with Denver getting the service last week. The companies intend to make Starbucks Deliveries national in 2020. [Denver Post]

Sphero launches its RVR robot. Sphero makes programmable robots so people can have fun while learning how to program. The company’s latest offering is RVR, a Mars rover-like robot that can be customized with add-on parts. You can buy the robot now on Sphero’s website. [Built In Colorado]

PlaceWise Digital and Boostcom announced their merger. Both companies create digital services for the shopping center industry, so this merger will help the two companies offer a more comprehensive suite of products to create a more connected shopping experience. Together, they will serve about 1,000 shopping centers in 20 different countries. [Press release]

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