Project leaders have scheduled a “maker’s market” featuring 30 local vendors.
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After a “successful” preclinical trial with pigs, the medtech firm hopes to test out the implants in humans sometime in 2022.
The Austin, Minn.-based purveyor of Spam and other meat products takes a leap into alternative proteins.
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After 12 years at the AT&T tower and more than 20 in the downtown Minneapolis central business district, venerable advertising agency Fallon recently made the move to the North Loop.
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They will support marketing efforts for six minority-owned companies, including firms owned by people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and persons with disabilities.
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The executive producer of KSTP-TV's 9 a.m. Minnesota Live talks Twitter.
Katie Lorenson, who’s slated to take the reins as CEO of Alerus Financial Corp. in January, says the Twin Cities metro remains a “high priority” for the company.
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Wenceslaus Muenyi, founder of St. Paul-based fabric developer HercLeon, envisions a future with a lot fewer trips to the laundromat. In September, the company took home $200,000 through Meda’s ‘Million Dollar Challenge’ pitch competition.
A Minneapolis-based business has introduced a service to mimic ransomware attacks, so companies can uncover vulnerabilities in their cybersecurity.