Left Hand Robotics Inc. seeks $1.4 million in capital
LONGMONT — Left Hand Robotics Inc. has raised $400,000 in capital and is seeking $1 million more.
The Longmont-based robotics company, which was founded in 2016, filed an amendment for a Form D filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. Left Hand did not return requests for comment.
To raise its $1.4 million goal, the company is offering debt, security options and debt securities convertible into equity securities. The form was filed on July 31.
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Left Hand, led by chief executive Terry Olkin, has developed the SnowBot Pro, according to its website. The self-driving robot plows snow from walkways using a four-foot rotating brush. It has sensors to detect any obstacles and follows a programmed path using GPS.
The company says the SnowBot should be available during winter later this year or early next year.