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Winning With AI in Colorado

Denver is a top-three U.S. city for tech startups, Colorado aerospace is thriving with government contracts, and AI companies have raised $1.27 billion in the last two years. Fast growth means operational chaos: scheduling conflicts, customer follow-up delays, and administrative bottlenecks. One evening, no code. See how Colorado companies are using AI to scale without adding staff.

What is the seminar in Colorado?

Denver startups compete fiercely for customer attention. Aerospace contractors juggle government contracts and complex projects. AI company founders are scaling fast. The Winning With AI seminar teaches Colorado entrepreneurs how to automate customer follow-up, proposal generation, and team coordination. One evening, plain English, immediately implementable.

  • Aerospace Leadership: Colorado has a strong aerospace economy with contractors and startups supporting space missions. Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and startups (Ursa Major, True Anomaly) make Colorado a global hub.
  • Tech Startup Boom: Denver is a top-three U.S. city for "second wave" tech startups. AI and machine learning companies raised $1.27 billion in 2025 (32% of total tech funding), with applications in energy, healthcare, and education.
  • Artemis Program: Approximately 200 Colorado companies support NASA's Artemis program, returning Americans to the moon. This creates urgent demand for fast, reliable contractors managing complex projects and schedules.
  • Aerospace Startup Growth: Aerospace startups raised $285+ million in 2025. Companies like Orbit Fab relocated to Colorado, signaling Denver's emergence as a global aerospace hub.

Seminar cities in Colorado

One live evening in Colorado

The seminar teaches Colorado entrepreneurs and business owners how to use AI tools on the real work that slows them down. You are not learning to code. You are learning how to have conversations with AI that produce work: drafting customer follow-ups, creating proposals, scheduling meetings and projects, responding to service inquiries, managing leads. One conversation with AI replaces two hours of manual work.

Denver's startup ecosystem and Colorado's aerospace sector are both moving fast. Startups are scaling rapidly and competing for customers and engineer attention. Aerospace contractors are winning government contracts and managing complex projects. Both face the same operational pressure: their teams are drowning in administrative work. The seminar shows you how to reclaim 5-10 hours per week by automating communication and scheduling.

How business actually works in Colorado

Colorado's aerospace sector is thriving and experiencing a boom. Established contractors (Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman) manage complex programs. Startups (Ursa Major, True Anomaly, Orbit Fab) are growing fast on government contracts and venture funding. All of them face the same challenge: managing complex projects, coordinating with government customers, handling subcontractor relationships, and keeping every stakeholder informed. Project management and customer communication are constant work, and every delayed update or missed deadline costs credibility and money.

Denver's tech startup scene is vibrant and competitive. AI and machine learning companies are building tools for energy, healthcare, and education. They are hiring rapidly, burning cash, and racing to grow. Sales teams are working overtime to close deals. Customer success teams are stretched thin supporting new accounts. Operations teams are drowning in coordination. Every startup is competing for talent against well-funded competitors. The only way to stay lean and move fast is to automate the communication and scheduling work that administrative staff would normally handle.

Colorado's renewable energy and clean technology sectors employ thousands. Companies are managing complex projects, coordinating with utilities and government agencies, and tracking timelines and budgets. Supply chain coordination, customer communication, and project scheduling all require precision. A missed deadline or miscommunicated specification can derail a project and cost the company millions.

How Colorado businesses use AI right now

Aerospace contractors in Colorado use AI for project communication and stakeholder updates. Government contracts require frequent reporting and approval cycles. Subcontractors need coordination. Team members need task assignments and deadlines. AI handles routine communication, sends status updates on schedule, and flags bottlenecks so your project managers can focus on solving actual technical problems instead of sending emails.

Tech startups use AI for lead follow-up and customer onboarding. When you are trying to grow fast, responding to every inquiry immediately is impossible with current staffing. AI follows up on leads on schedule, onboards new customers with automated messages and resources, and surfaces the most promising opportunities to your sales team. This keeps your pipeline full without hiring more salespeople.

Aerospace startups use AI for customer communication and proposal management. Winning a government contract or partnership requires responding quickly to requests for information and proposals. AI can draft initial responses, track deadlines, and coordinate across your team so nothing falls through the cracks. This speed and organization wins contracts.

Six things Colorado attendees take home

  • Aerospace Contractor Focus. The seminar includes a detailed segment on how aerospace contractors and small sats companies are using AI for project communication, stakeholder management, and proposal generation. You will hear from contractors winning government contracts and managing complex programs.
  • Startup Scaling Case Studies. Denver startup founders and executives share how they are using AI to scale without hiring administrative staff. You will see real examples of companies from Series A to growth stage implementing this approach.
  • No Coding. No Technical Background.. Mike teaches business owners and founders how to set up these systems in plain English. If you can write an email, you can do this. The entire setup is step-by-step and uses tools you already know.
  • Speed Beats Perfection in Colorado Markets. Responding to a customer inquiry or a contract opportunity in 24 hours instead of three days wins deals. AI eliminates delay so you can move at the speed the market demands.
  • Build Operational Muscle Before You Hire. Startups and growing companies can automate their way to 10-20 employees before they need to hire administrative staff. This keeps equity concentrated and keeps the company lean.
  • Money-Back Guarantee. Attend the seminar. If it is not worth $97 and your evening, we refund you immediately.

People who have seen this in action

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Tony Robbins, Entrepreneur & Author
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Rich Schefren, Strategic Profits
When I saw what Winning With AI could do, I knew we had to move fast. Work that used to drag out for three months now gets delivered by my team in two or three days.
Eric Berman, Founder & CEO, Brandetize
I'm a tougher critic, but Winning With AI blew me away. One idea showed me how to save thousands of dollars a month.
Mike Hill, Business Owner

Colorado questions and answers

How can Colorado aerospace contractors manage government contracts and stakeholder communication faster?

Aerospace contractors coordinate with government customers and subcontractors constantly. AI sends status updates, maintains compliance documentation, and surfaces risks automatically. Your project managers focus on technical excellence.

Does this seminar help Colorado Denver tech startups automate lead follow-up and onboarding?

Yes. Startups lose deals to slow follow-up. AI follows up on leads on schedule, onboards customers, and surfaces hot prospects. Your sales team focuses on closing while the system handles volume.

Can Colorado space technology and startup founders really implement this without engineering support?

Yes. The entire system runs through simple workflows. Mike walks you through the business logic, interfaces, and implementation without requiring technical background.

What specific operational problems do Colorado startups solve with AI during rapid growth?

Fast growth creates administrative chaos. AI handles customer communication, scheduling, and team coordination automatically so your team focuses on product and sales.

When will the seminar come to Denver, Boulder, or another Colorado city?

Register now to be notified first when a date is confirmed. Early registrants lock in $97 pricing when dates are announced.

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