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Published Articles about Flywheel
NM found muscle in VC funding last year
According to an industry report, 2004 might have been New Mexico’s best year ever for venture capital investments, and it ended just as it started: strong.
Investors: Early stage growth a benefit to NM
An industry-anticipated return this year to riskier, early stage venture capital investments could be just the news New Mexico’s emerging tech companies and venture funds need to hear.
UNM formalizes three tech transfer relationships
The technology transfer arm of the University of New Mexico has signed separate memorandums of agreement with three early-stage investment entities.
McCorkle: Flywheel Ventures ahead of its $30M goal
Santa Fe venture capital fund, Flywheel Ventures, has completed its fundraising efforts for its first fund, Flywheel I LP, ahead of the firm’s $30 million goal.
Entrepreneurial transfer
New Mexico has a lot riding on its two national laboratories if the state’s technology economy is ever going to achieve its full potential.
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Published Articles about Flywheel's Portfolio Companies
Colorado's Most Innovative Companies Announced
Forty Colorado technology companies have been chosen as the most innovative technology companies in Colorado, and will be part of the annual CSIA DEMOgala Showcase on Thursday, October 11, 2007 in Denver, Colorado.
Countdown to Your Favorite College Football Rivalry
With Groople’s College Football Countdown Widget You’ll Know the Exact
Days, Hours and Minutes to Kick-off
Social Media 101 Part 2
Though your company may not yet have a comprehensive strategy to conquer the online world of social media and social networking, don’t worry it’s not too late.
Groople boosts hotel content
Groople has partnered with Hotel Hotline, an online hotel reservation site including the properties HotelHotline.com and HotelsCheap.org.
VC investment in NM running at record pace this year
The latest survey of venture capital activity in New Mexico shows investment in the first half of this year jumped nearly 500 percent compared to 2006.


