In Colorado, algal fuel developer Bye Energy will become the first client of the CleanLaunch Technology Incubator. The CLTI just launched in Denver and will partner with the Governor’s Energy Office and the Colorado Tech Industry Association to promote advances in Colorado’s clean-technology industry.
CleanLaunch said that it will incubate clients that are “resident” or “virtual,” and serves companies in any location and at any stage of growth. CleanLaunch was founded by automotive company Burt Technologies, accounting firm Clifton Gunderson, law firm Fairfield and Woods P.C. and the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce.
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