Technology incubator graduates crane inspection company 
by Monica Mendoza Published: October 4,2011
The Colorado Springs Technology Incubator has graduated its eighth business, a crane inspection management software company. [...]

by Monica Mendoza Published: October 4,2011
The Colorado Springs Technology Incubator has graduated its eighth business, a crane inspection management software company. [...]
by Amy Gillentine Published: July 6,2011
The Colorado Springs Technology Incubator has received an entrepreneurial training contract worth $99,000. The contract from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment will allow the incubator to train up to 30 unemployed entrepreneurs throughout Colorado who are attempting to launch businesses in renewable energy or energy efficiency. To be eligible, fledgling business owners must be able [...] [...]
by Amy Gillentine Published: March 9,2011
Ric Denton, a former CEO and past chairman of the Service Corps of Retired Executives, has been named CEO of the Colorado Springs Technology Incubator. Denton will start April 18, and replaces Duncan Stewart as head of the incubator. Stewart will remain involved as chairman of the incubator’s board of directors. He left to seek opportunities [...] [...]
by Amy Gillentine Published: December 17,2010
Duncan Stewart will step down as CEO of the Colorado Springs Technology Incubator next year to become chairman of its board of directors. Stewart will be replacing Gary Markle, current chairman of the board, who is retiring from the CSTI board after shepherding the incubator through its early years. According to a statement from the incubator, a new [...] [...]

by Becky Hurley Published: May 6,2009
XAware, a home-grown high tech company that received millions of dollars in venture capital funding as a Colorado Springs Technology Incubator success story, will be acquired by Salt Lake City-based Sparxent. A letter of intent to buy the fast-growing commercial open source data integration company was made official today by Sparxent co-founder Dave Taylor. Terms of [...] [...]

by Rebecca Tonn Published: April 8,2009
Tags: Colorado Springs Technology Incubator, job cuts, Ramtron International Corp., Technology
First quarter technology job cuts were nearly five times higher than the 17,345 cuts announced last year during the same period. Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. released a report today stating that planned job cuts in the United States tech sector totaled 84,217, up 27 percent from 66,312 during the previous quarter. However, during the dot-com collapse, nearly [...] [...]