Tech roundup: Woot Math raises $1.3M, Denver on list of best places for growth entrepreneurship & more

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Published on Jun. 02, 2016

Woot Math raises $1.3M

Woot Math raised $1.3 million in a new funding round this week. Local venture capital firm Foundry Group provided the financing, which will be used to continue building out Woot Math’s tools and platform. [BizWest]
 

Ping Identity purchased

Denver-based software company Ping Identity Corp. is being bought by San Francisco-based private equity firm Vista Equity Partners. Terms were not disclosed. [Denver Business Journal]
 

Denver nabs spot on list of best places for growth entrepreneurship

Denver earned a spot on the Kauffman Foundation's list of Growth Entrepreneurship this year, coming in thirteenth. They beat cities like Chicago and New York City. Washington D.C. took the top spot. [Kauffman Foundation]
 

Rockies Venture Club’s Hyperaccelerator applications close June 10

RVC said the one-week program provides startup entrepreneurs with a go-to-market strategy that works to attract VC and angel funding. [Innovation News]
 

Denver Startup Week session proposals open

Denver Startup Week, Sept. 12-16, has opened the call for sessions for 2016 participants. Participants interested in organizing a session during must submit their proposal by June 15. [Innovation News]
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