$300,000 has already been raised.
Technology
The hotel chain said 250 locations from 50 countries were hacked.
The solar panel company has seen three years of triple-digit growth.
Tuition will be $12,000 for a 12-week boot camp course to ready people for entry-level programming positions.
The money will be used to beef up the education startup’s roster of talent and technological upgrades.
After selling $20.9 million in assets, Imation unveiled plans to operate its business elsewhere.
Takeda hopes to take advantage of Minnesota’s strong bioscience sector as it opens its first U.S. manufacturing facility.
Dozens of Minnesota companies are making the trip to Las Vegas this week to promote a wide range of products and services.
As virtual reality innovators like Slobin shape the tech’s future, product-consumer interactions could change how we interact with the world.
The Maplewood-based manufacturer claims XPEL copied a paint protection film product and “targeted” dealers located in Minnesota.
Even casual drone users will have to comply with the new requirements.
Minnesota colleges are updating and expanding their science, technology, engineering and math programs to meet business needs in a 21st century economy.
Through its 2015 Tekne Awards, the Minnesota High Tech Association honors major breakthroughs in technology.
The medical device tax has become a burden for Minnesota’s medical device industry with a quarter of the taxes paid for by companies within the state.
3M’s 2015 full-year forecast becomes bleaker, yet it believes the strategies that it is implementing now will pay off next year and beyond.
After last year’s Geek Squad pop-up at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport, Best Buy brings the temporary tech-help booth to travelers in Minnesota.
The new hires will focus on information security and customer retention.
Wellness innovations were a hit at this year’s MN Cup.