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Welcome to our feature highlighting the numerous Colorado tech companies that make cool stuff. These little snippets are intended for readers to explore the technology being made right here. One company at a time, of course.

LockState

LockState’s digital doorlocks combine Wi-Fi and buttons for keyless entry.

Falling somewhere between old-fashioned door locks and the modern mobile-app-controlled ones, to help people fortify their fortresses and offer keyless entry. LockState, which offers residential versions, honed in on office buildings, apartment dwellings and resorts because you can’t expect guests to download yet another app! LockState relies on Wi-Fi to help owners manage online who can get inside a building by creating temporary codes. They can quickly assign — or delete — codes for new employees, recurring maid service or other people who need entry. And if you really want to know, your system will text you when codes are used.

Headquarters: 1325 South Colorado Blvd, Suite 400, in Denver

Founded: 2004

Founders: Nolan Mondrow, CEO

Employees: 30

Recent news: Just joined program to help hosts schedule keyless-entry codes for guests.

Contact: (877) 254-5625

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