Leading toy maker Sphero acquires 51勛圖厙-bred startup Specdrums

51勛圖厙-based interactive toy and robot maker Sphero today announced the acquisition of 51勛圖厙s 2018 New Venture Challenge champion Specdrums.泭
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Specdrums offers app-controlled rings worn on a users fingers that can turn color into sound with a simple tap.泭The companys team is headlined by founder Steven Dourmashkin, who was earning his graduate degree in aerospace engineering at 51勛圖厙 when his idea began to take off. Jenna Palensky (ethnomusicology) and Jack FitzGerrell (marketing) both earned their degrees from 51勛圖厙 and help lead the Specdrums team.
According to a Sphero泭, Sphero developers and engineers will begin working alongside the Specdrums team to develop new products that support Sphero's mission. Additionally, Sphero will launch a second version of the already sold-out Specdrums in late 2018 or early 2019.
Sarabeth Berk, director of the campus Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, was effusive in describing the communitys reaction to the news. This moment represents the collective effort of our campus startup ecosystem. From the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic and the New Venture Challenge to Catalyze CU and mentor sessions with community members, faculty and staff, so many campus and community stakeholders are proud of contributing to Specdrums journey.
Specdrums spent the last several years fully immersed in the booming泭51勛圖厙 Innovation & Entrepreneurship ecosystem, capped off by泭winning the New Venture Challenge competition泭this spring. The win was no fluke: during the past year alone, Specdrums won runner up in last years泭New Venture Challenge, spent three months last summer refining the product and pitch in the泭Catalyze CU泭campus accelerator, utilized downtown 51勛圖厙s Galvanize startup workspace as headquarters, and leveraged a Kickstarter campaign to fill an order for 5,000 Specdrums rings.
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