Startups  December 12, 2018

Innosphere celebrates 20 years, seeks applicants for new cohort

FORT COLLINS — Innosphere is seeking applicants for its first cohort of 2019.

Innosphere is an incubator for high-impact science and technology companies in the startup and scaleup stages. The program focuses on ensuring that companies are investor-ready, connecting entrepreneurs to experienced mentors, making introductions to corporate partners and accelerating top-line revenue growth, among other necessary skills.

The next cohort begins Feb. 5, 2018, and companies typically stay in the incubator for 18 to 24 months.

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A common graduation goal for startup companies is to become investor-ready and secure the first round of funding. A typical graduation goal for scaleup companies is to accelerate growth in sales, including bringing on sales talent and raising capital needed to scale.

Applications are due Dec. 21.

Innosphere, which is celebrating 20 years of operation, is also hosting a special Innovation After Hours event for the occasion from 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 13, at Innosphere Fort Collins. Those who wish to attend can RSVP online.

FORT COLLINS — Innosphere is seeking applicants for its first cohort of 2019.

Innosphere is an incubator for high-impact science and technology companies in the startup and scaleup stages. The program focuses on ensuring that companies are investor-ready, connecting entrepreneurs to experienced mentors, making introductions to corporate partners and accelerating top-line revenue growth, among other necessary skills.

The next cohort begins Feb. 5, 2018, and companies typically stay in the incubator for 18 to 24 months.

A common graduation goal for startup companies is to become investor-ready and secure the first round…

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A Maryland native, Lucas has worked at news agencies from Wyoming to South Carolina before putting roots down in Colorado.
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