The Minneapolis-based maternal and fetal health startup is in the running for $1 million in funding.
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The state’s largest companies roll out initiatives to continue meeting consumer demands.
Minnesota leaders recommend postponing or canceling events with more than 250 people. Long-term economic impacts remain unclear.
The former CEO of Recombinetics is launching Xena Cool, a Red Wing-based manufacturer of wearable cool therapy products.
Minnesota sees the effects of coronavirus as St. Thomas ends in-person classes and sporting events are canceled.
Chanhassen-based Snap Fitness aims to open 300 gyms in Japan over the next few
Health officials confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in Minnesota on Friday, a day after Vice President Mike Pence visited 3M.
The seven-week program is designed to prepare companies to compete in a full-time, equity-based accelerator.
Both expenses and revenue ticked up last year.
Aria CV Inc. plans to use the funds for an early feasibility study for a device aimed at treating pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Some of the funding will be set aside for product development.
The chamber plans to roll out the accelerator as part of a broader health-focused initiative.
The new shop is aimed at preparing the company for an anticipated uptick in demand for medical cannabis.
The new contract includes a 7.5 percent wage increase over three years.
Medtronic, 3M, Ecolab, Ergotron, and more are pitching in to support efforts to counter the virus.
On Monday, the health system and SEIU Healthcare Minnesota met for a last-ditch effort to strike a deal.
The U.K. company brings surgical artificial intelligence expertise.
Operating margins dipped below 2 percent in 2018, according to the Minnesota Hospital Association.