gener8tor and the City of Greeley welcome the fall 2025 gBETA Greeley cohort
Five new companies have been selected for the third round of the City of Greeley’s startup accelerator, gBETA Greeley. The free seven-week program, run by national venture firm gener8tor, helps early-stage startups grow, connect with mentors and seek funding.
This fall, the five chosen stood out for their big ideas, strong traction and plans to grow in Greeley. This cohort of founders will receive one-on-one coaching and access to gener8tor’s national network of mentors, customers, corporate partners and investors
Fall 2025 gBETA cohort
- AeroApplied – Isaac Jerosz
- Advanced drone technology and services for farms and oil producers, including precision spraying and OGI inspections.
- 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 & Heather North
- AI platform to streamline environmental compliance for energy producers and regulators.
- Meshcomm Engineering – Nathan Gray
- Manufacturing communications modules that streamline development for original equipment manufacturers.
“Innovation is alive in Greeley, and this cohort proves it,” says Derrek Jerred, economic development manager for the City of Greeley. “These startups show that you don’t have to move to a big city to make a big impact—you can build it right here. We’re excited to cheer them on.”
Currently, the program manager is looking for agriculture, manufacturing and energy mentors to meet with the cohort this fall. Interested mentors can contact Allie Reitz at allie.reitz@gener8tor.com. At the end of the program, founders will pitch their companies to investors, community partners and the public at the Fall 2025 gBETA Showcase from 4-6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7.
For complete 2025 cohort descriptions, visit greeley.qrd.by/bg5jk4.