Tips and takeaways from TCB’s second annual pitch-style event spotlighting Minnesota-based entrepreneurs.

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Activities that don't look like "work" can often be the best way to ignite fresh, innovative thinking for your business.
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Activities that don't look like "work" can often be the best way to ignite fresh, innovative thinking for your business.
A behind-the-scenes look at how investors evaluate a deal.
The Minneapolis-based medtech company can now market its wearable sensor to hospitals and cancer centers.
The founder of RoboArt stops chasing perfection and gets real about bringing his product to market.
Serial entrepreneurs and investors Scott Litman and Matt Meents join as strategic growth partners.
From founders of digital agency GoKart Labs, the new Minneapolis software engineering company promises “pilot to production in 90 days.”
EY recognizes them for “pushing the boundaries of excellence” in their business sectors.
Four startups ranging from telehealth to packaged foods will present at the pitch-style event in Minneapolis on Aug. 12.
Syncris builds power inverters in Minnesota and sells them around the country.
Camperoni founder Meredith Englund on how raising kids makes her a better startup founder, or maybe it's the other way around.
With founder Steele Smiley back as CEO, the chain is evolving beyond salads, updating store design, and buying back franchise locations.
A corporate exec turned founder with enterprise software to sell finds himself on the receiving end of rejection, and adapts.
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.
Beauty industry consultant Sue Remes offers advice on finding purpose after stepping away from a demanding career.
A weekend sweating with celebrity entrepreneur Jesse Itzler is good for business.