There's a growing need for workers that can interpret—and act on—big data in businesses.
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The state is seeing one of largest solar expansions in the country.
Dr. Jonathan Morris, co-director of Mayo’s 3D printing lab, discusses how additive manufacturing is changing the way the health system approaches complex surgical procedures.
The device is coupled with a smartphone app and can provide feedback for both patients and health care providers.
Ten K Solar, Zipnosis rank as top deals.
Two DFLers propose spending millions to help the state compete with the likes of California and Massachusetts.
Since the U.S. Congress suspended the 2.3 percent tax in December, medical tech companies have been making the most of the situation.
The medical biotech startup from Maple Grove amassed a total of $8 million over the last two years.
The medical device maker from Plymouth hopes to develop a treatment plan for 1 million epileptic Americans with no other medical options.
The world’s smallest pacemaker is officially on doctors’ shelves.
Competition is nipping at the company’s heels while the company faces legal troubles.
The health information technology company has rapidly expanded its operations, staff and services in less than two years.
A U of M study confirms companies benefit from flexible work schedules and environments.
Minnesota’s small and large companies are creating cutting-edge products and processes by leveraging technological innovations.
A look at five of Minnesota's most promising new(er) businesses.
Retiring Baby Boomers and a lack of qualified workers in and outside of the U.S. are creating a tsunami of unfilled positions throughout Minnesota's surging health tech industry.
The deal with Allied National will help launch Benovate’s technology across a broader geographical market.
The company has consistently produced more new products or patents in the oral care industry than any other company for upwards of a decade.