A joint venture between a Minnesota company and a Japanese firm, Evevo is a contract manufacturer designed to meet “unmet needs” for local medical device startups.
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Vessyll is developing a battery energy storage system designed to combat power outages.
The research team your corporate project needs may be in a classroom nearby.
How four Minnesota startups are using artificial intelligence tools.
Minneapolis-based Francis Medical shares tips on getting your medical device through the regulatory approval process.
The state has been designated as one of 31 “hubs” eligible for millions of federal dollars, but it’ll be a while until we know if we’re getting additional funding.
The FDA has formally given the Plymouth medical company permission to begin selling its Edison technology for treating liver tumors.
On a mission to simplify technology for seniors, GrandPad recruits customer service agents from rural communities, where the pace is slower and patience lasts longer.
The Mayo Clinic-backed startup says it plans to use the funds to ramp up production of a new form of highly targeted cancer treatment.
It's a deal 10 years in the making for the startup, which makes a concussion impact monitoring mouthguard.
The on-demand legal advice platform has expanded its coverage and partnered with a new legal services insurance provider.
New Hampshire-based Laborie, which invested in Urotronic back in 2020, now plans to buy the company outright.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted “breakthrough device designation” to two products developed by med-tech startup Fasikl.
By leading with performance data that makes anglers more successful, the Golden Valley-based startup says product sales will follow.
The fast-growing Minneapolis-based coffee company broadens its socially conscious mission by introducing biodegradable K-cups.
Nearly doubling last year’s Series A, the funding will be used to further development of ultrasound treatment for brain tumors.
Minnesota's largest startup competition presents its grand prize to Bloomington-based BKB Floral Foam, developer of a non-toxic foam.
Branding expert Aaron Keller makes the case for a shift from consumption to sustainable solutions.