Investors say the Minneapolis-based startup has defined a brand-new category in e-commerce.
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The company uses artificial intelligence to help digital businesses cut down on transaction costs.
The fast-growing e-commerce personalization platform powers thousands of Shopify merchants and direct-to-consumer brands.
A total of 25 startups received grants of up to $35,000 through a Launch Minnesota program.
The Austin, Minnesota-based food company has become an “anchor” investor in venture capital fund Green Circle Greentech Ventures, which targets startups working on meat substitutes and plant-based foods.
Amid public questions about Target’s promise to invest in Black-owned media companies, the retailer outlined its progress and 2022 plans.
With a “significant investment” from Bank of America, Minneapolis-based Brown Venture Group has raised more than 75 percent of the money it's seeking for its inaugural fund.
The Minneapolis-based cold brew brand is raising nearly $7 million to build a new Minnesota production facility and expand its presence across the country.
SportsEngine co-founder Justin Kaufenberg shares factors to consider before selling a startup, plus how to leave gracefully.
The small business owners will each receive $10,000 plus marketing and tech support from the Comcast RISE program.
The company says it will use the money to expand its scheduling software products and target “opportunistic acquisitions.”
The group’s founders say they’re “bullish on our roots here in the ‘bread and butter’ state of Minnesota.”
Soona founder Liz Giorgi offers advice on making an effective pitch to investors.
Fast-growing Sezzle, the fintech company founded in Minneapolis in 2017, is the second company
Investors open their wallets for 30 Minnesota startups.
Minnesota's wealthiest residents could be the key to startup growth. In a state notoriously reluctant to talk money, the challenge is to convince them.
Application period closes October 14.
Wenceslaus Muenyi, founder of St. Paul-based fabric developer HercLeon, envisions a future with a lot fewer trips to the laundromat. In September, the company took home $200,000 through Meda’s ‘Million Dollar Challenge’ pitch competition.