Advice on how a business can ease into AI solutions.
Innovation
You don't need to be a techie to use AI.
It’s in the best interest of Fortune 500s and startups to problem-solve together.
To reach full potential, we should be as problem-obsessed as we are founder-focused. A Greater MSP strategy leader makes the case.
Activities that don't look like "work" can often be the best way to ignite fresh, innovative thinking for your business.
The Minneapolis-based medtech company can now market its wearable sensor to hospitals and cancer centers.
The Chanhassen-based company plans to use the funds on a randomized trial of its “sonodynamic therapy” for glioblastoma, a deadly type of brain cancer.
This Arden Hills startup is reimagining X-ray protection for medical staff.
The Eden Prairie-based company has partnered with Boston Public Schools to provide frozen meals to students with food allergies, and founder Angie Nelson hopes to bring them to even more districts.
Maple Grove-based Morari will soon begin a phased commercial rollout of its product to delay ejaculation in men.
The Maple Grove-based company plans to use the money to fund a clinical trial and to hire more employees.
The telehealth medicine dispenser is part of an AARP showcase of "longevity tech" at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The Plymouth-based medtech startup is evaluating the safety of using its ultrasound technology to destroy pancreatic tumors.
A new device known as the Pelvic Cradle aims to provide a more comfortable way for patients to get examinations.
A public-private partnership aims to supercharge the state's clean energy sector. New business formation is central to the effort.
At TCB’s first-ever pitch-style event, a panel of four experts offered real-time tips to four entrepreneurs. Their advice is applicable to founders of all stripes.
Dr. Shirin Towfigh claims the medical device giant “knowingly copied” her design for a hernia treatment device.
The fifth acquisition or exit for the Minnesota tech entrepreneurs, Lucy's Answer Engine becomes part of a suite of AI tools for enterprise organizations.