Customer demand pushed the need for more workers, which is likely to cause more demand for housing in the area—an issue that continues to challenge Shakopee.
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The Minneapolis arm of the global sports data company will now be able to use Associated Press premium content in the products it sells to clients.
The two men still maintain a stake in the company.
The two deals now bring the sports technology company’s annual acquisition total up to four.
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Senese comes with more than two decades of experience in higher education, teaching at Minnesota-based institutions such as St. Olaf College and the University of Minnesota.
The sleep apnea specialist is looking to raise a total of $37.5 million in its latest investment round.
The telemedicine company hopes Brown can help expand its platform into new, untapped markets.
The companies said the merger would help it better compete in a complex IT environment.
The educational institution claims both medtech companies knowingly cited the patents in question when creating heart devices it sells today.
Dale Klapmeier, the CEO and founder of Cirrus, called the jet’s certification not only “amazing and impactful” for the company, but for “the entire aviation and aerospace industry” as well.
The company said the device is the first of its kind to combine titanium, polyether ether ketone and graft containment mesh elements in its design.
Leaders discuss how they approach high-growth overseas markets for devices.
The industrial supplies manufacturer was the only Minnesota-based company to make the list.
Four out of five of the company’s sales divisions topped last year’s results, while its electronics and energy division continued on its nearly two-year slump.
Granicus offers complementary services for the public sector.
Big data and pro sports are now one, and a Minneapolis company controls much of the supply.
Miromatrix is transforming pig organs so they can be implanted into people—eventually.