Boulder-based tech company raises nearly $11 million
BOULDER — Occipital Inc. has raised $10.9 million in an equity offering.
The Boulder-based tech company is seeking $15 million in capital, according to a Form D filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Jan. 22.
Occipital did not return a request for more information.
Occipital makes several products in the 3-D imaging space, according to its website, including a 3-D sensor for mobile devices and mixed-reality headgear built for the iPhone. The company also makes software, such as a program that lets people build accurate 3-D models of their own home on their iPad.
Occipital was founded in 2008 by Jeff Powers and Vikas Reddy and is a graduate of the Techstars Boulder program.
BOULDER — Occipital Inc. has raised $10.9 million in an equity offering.
The Boulder-based tech company is seeking $15 million in capital, according to a Form D filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Jan. 22.
Occipital did not return a request for more information.
Occipital makes several products in the 3-D imaging space, according to its website, including a 3-D sensor for mobile devices and mixed-reality headgear built for the iPhone. The company also makes software, such as a program that lets people build accurate 3-D models of their own…
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