After shipping its ‘Orenda’ line of food dehydrators to dozens of countries around the world, the company has tweaked the product for use in the United States.
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The company’s stores allow customers to test out tech products before buying.
The Minneapolis-based payment solutions company has chosen to go public in Australia because it’s “years ahead” of the U.S. in terms of payment technologies.
The acquisition is expected to boost the digital capabilities and global reach of both companies.
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The acquisition is expected to boost the digital capabilities and global reach of both companies.
The new Motion Medical will accelerate the development of medical technology and new minimally invasive treatments for “unmet medical needs.”
Defendant used “sham businesses” and created a “fake religious organization” to hide income and assets
The Republican politician, who lost his House seat to Dean Phillips in the 2018 election, replaces a retiring member of the board of directors of the St. Paul-based medtech company.
State ranks 37th in newly released first quarter 2019 data
The fast-growing Minneapolis-based startup, which has raised $440 million in four years, will expand into 13 new markets across seven states and expand product offerings in existing markets.
The Wayzata-based ag giant aims to reduce its beef supply chain’s greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent before 2030.
Amid declining donations, the nonprofit is reshaping its focus and turning its attention toward more ‘holistic metrics.’
Oppidan Investment Co. has partnered with Minneapolis-based virtual reality company Visual to bring VR experiences to residents of three of its elder care facilities.
The ordinance was first proposed in June, following the Minnesota Legislature’s passage of a law that made wage theft a crime.
The Center for Economic Inclusion aims to encourage large companies in the area to contract with minority-owned firms.
The organization, which focuses on community economic development, was one of 44 selected grant recipients.
This week, the company broke ground on a $35 million expansion of its Renewal by Andersen campus in Cottage Grove.
Two years after merging with a German competitor to form the world’s largest healthcare sterilization product supply company, Key Surgical has acquired German wholesaler Insitumed GmbH.
A taste of incubators, stores, and organizations helping to make local restaurants and food and beverage brands a reality.