A new agreement with San Diego-based National Resilience Inc. is aimed at making Rochester “a center of excellence for biomanufacturing cell and regenerative technologies.”

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A new trial will compare Sonex's device to traditional treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome. CEO Bob Paulson says it may pave the way for wider commercial adoption.
After nine decades, the firm is hiring more women and becoming a venture capital player.
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After nine decades, the firm is hiring more women and becoming a venture capital player.
Marketing beyond the mall, Mall of America teams up with TikTok to help independent store owners leverage social media.
The acquisition of the company invested in NA beer coincides with a growing trend away from alcohol consumption, according to the brewery.
The Maazah team gets treated to a video shoot as part of Kroger's Go Fresh & Local program.
Partnering with Bloomington-based esports company Wisdom Gaming, the team plans to open a video game hub at the field.
Pathway Forward's founder juggles a Beta accelerator program with getting ready for launch.
Engage Venture Partners, a new Minneapolis-based venture capital firm, plans to invest in medical technology companies, but it’s using an uncommon funding mechanism to do so.
As part of the “Get Down to Business” accelerator, three startups got a chance to showcase their businesses at the annual 3M Open golf tournament.
The Minnesota-based hemp company aims to become a national leader with a new 37,000-square-foot facility.
This Minneapolis startup is helping low-income Americans navigate gaps between health care and social care.
With a mission to “liberate Jeep owners,” Joiiio offers hardtop removal, storage, and reinstallation for Jeeps in Minnesota.
The founders of Epilogg believe there’s a better way to share stories when a loved one dies.
Maazah founder Yasameen Sajady takes us on the roller coaster ride of scaling her brand from farmers market to national retail.
The founder of Rocky Robinson self care brand for Black and brown girls shares advice on transitioning from online to physical retail.
As part of the program, four Minnesota food and ag companies will team up with local Fortune 500 companies over the next year and a half.