The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development partnered with Gray Plant Mooty for the third time, this time to create a free downloadable guide to help businesses acquaint themselves with security laws and other rules.
Technology
Elevate Research says its customer feedback app is simple for retailers and restaurants to operate, and its cash infusion will “fuel the expansion of its sales and digital marketing efforts worldwide.”
“In a Snap” allows users to find out more about products they see in select Target ads by taking pictures with their phone.
Through an initiative called “Silicon North Stars,” 16 local ninth-graders are learning first-hand about technology from leading-edge companies and burgeoning startups.
While Digi-Key's primary operations remain in Thief River Ralls, Fargo is playing an increasingly important role in the company's growth.
Through a pilot program, home-improvement retail giant Home Depot has begun selling MakerBot 3D printers and scanners at a dozen of its stores.
The acquisition of NeuroTherm will expand the Minnesota company’s chronic pain relief business.
Meet Minneapolis and PR firm Spong convened a group of social media professionals, who will help recommend restaurants and other destinations to All-Star Game tourists.
HighJump Software, a former 3M subsidiary, announced that it is merging with a rival warehouse management software firm.
Enventis was bought by a fellow telecommunications firm, based in Illinois, and the deal’s direct effect on Minnesota employees hasn’t been disclosed.
Sport Ngin, which has raised $35 million since its founding and now employs 200 people, will continue to invest in its NGIN platform and bolster its sales, service, and marketing efforts.
Minnetonka-based Wireless Ronin Technologies, Inc., said it would merge with Creative Realities and sell about 59 percent of its shares to the owner of the fellow marketing technology firm.
CoCo Fargo marks the organization's fourth location, and it will occupy 6,000 square feet in the city's downtown.
Avtex Solutions will remain based in Bloomington, and its CEO said the acquisition will set the stage for future growth.
Minneapolis-based Imaging Path is closing its offices at the end of the month after Bloomington-based Loffler Companies bought all of its assets.
An owner of many patents (with a history of suing big retailers) is accusing Target's online subscription service of patent infringement.
Eden Prairie-based MTS Systems said its purchase of Roehrig Engineering is expected to close this summer.
Bio-Techne has agreed to purchase ProteinSimple for $300 million in cash in a deal expected to close this summer.