gBETA Greeley Fall 2025 Showcase Highlights Local Innovation and Entrepreneurship

By: Staff

gBETA Greeley cohort participants and mentors smile for a photo around a conference table during a “Revenue Models” session. A presentation slide is visible on the screen at the back of the room.

The City of Greeley and gener8tor invite the community to the gBETA Greeley Fall 2025 Showcase on Friday, Nov. 7. The event will run from 4 to 6 p.m at Kimberly’s Event Center & Party Rentals, 1029 8th Ave.

The event showcases some of the best new business ideas in the region focusing on agriculture, manufacturing and safety technology. It shows how innovation helps Greeley grow and stay strong.

“The gBETA Greeley Showcase is such an exciting program in our community,” says Derrek Jerred, economic development manager for the City of Greeley. “I’m looking forward to hearing this season’s startups pitch their ideas and share how they’re helping shape future innovation in Greeley.”

The Fall 2025 startups include: 

  • AeroApplied — Isaac Jerosz 
    Drone technology and services for farms and oil producers, including targeted spraying, farmland mapping and gas imaging.
  • Datag — Rick Dumm
    AI-enabled facial recognition for horses and companion animals.
  • Earth Science Agency — Blue Spikes
    Standardizing access to U.S. well data through maps, logs, models and AI tools.
  • Impacto — Patsy Landaveri and Heather North
    AI platform to streamline environmental compliance for energy producers and regulators.
  • Meshcomm Engineering — Nathan Gray
    Helps equipment makers quickly add built-in connectivity to their machines without having to develop it themselves.

The gBETA Greeley Showcase is free and open to the public. Entrepreneurs, investors and community members are encouraged to attend and support local innovation. Register to attend the Fall 2025 gBETA Showcase from 4-6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7.

For questions, contact gBETA Greeley’s Program Manager, Allie Reitz, at allie.reitz@gener8tor.com.