Kyros, a platform that connects people to substance use disorder peer recovery specialists, will use the raise to expand service access.
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The Eagan-based company aims to increase patient access to a new device designed to treat carpal tunnel syndrome faster and with less recovery time.
The company says it has secured a “strategic” investment from Denver-based private equity firm Rallyday Partners.
After selling Structural last fall, Burns joins the St. Paul-based venture fund.
The Minneapolis-based virtual clinic is on a mission to build a "comprehensive solution for women’s health care."
The funds will be used to finish development of a device to help women affected by stress urinary incontinence.
A Mayo Clinic spin-off, Pneumeric has developed a device to treat a collapsed lung in emergency scenarios.
Seven Sundays, a growing cereal company, plans to use the funding to hire more people and invest in its upcycled products.
The company has developed an AI-based platform designed to help researchers comb through massive amounts of medical imaging data.
The founder of early stage venture fund Groove Capital on two key ingredients required to get a new business from zero to one.
Founded in 2022, The Wound Company aims to improve outcomes for wound patients through technology and “high-touch” personalized care.
Brown Venture Group, a VC firm dedicated to underrepresented founders, is on a mission to raise $50 million in total for its inaugural fund.
The company's platform is designed to help companies better forecast growth and manage their resources accordingly.
Five million dollars in investor incentives is nothing to balk at, but startup proponents say Minnesota still lags behind neighboring states that do more to encourage new businesses.
By leading with performance data that makes anglers more successful, the Golden Valley-based startup says product sales will follow.
The company is seeking widespread adoption of its novel treatment for lower back pain.
Economic uncertainty has prevailed this year, prompting funders and founders to proceed with caution in Minnesota and across the country.
HealtheMed aims to “bring health care home” for individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses.