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Of the 30 finalist companies, 16 are based in Minnesota.
Here’s a simple way to understand angel investments (for folks over 30, at least).
This Arden Hills startup is reimagining X-ray protection for medical staff.
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This Arden Hills startup is reimagining X-ray protection for medical staff.
The accelerator and investor group has picked nine startups for its inaugural Minnesota cohort, with a focus on sustainability.
A Lakeland business aims to inject a dose of sustainability into the overseas vanilla trade.
Karl Bracken, who worked at Target for over 14 years, is tailoring the fund to early-stage consumer brands.
Cleo Skin and Laser is moving the needle in tattoo removal, making the service feel luxurious (and less painful).
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.
It’s a lot less glamorous than TV portrayals, but it’s meaningful work, writes Groove Capital’s Mickayla Rosard.
The Eagan-based online retailer wants to reinvigorate the daily deals market with the acquisition of the once-hot brand from Beyond Inc.
This marks the fourth fund for the Minneapolis-based early-stage venture capital firm.
The state has unveiled two programs designed to support cannabis entrepreneurs with money and technical assistance.
Amid lingering questions about the fate of clean energy initiatives, the Minneapolis-based accelerator program continues on with five more participants.
This St. Paul-based social network aims to flip the script on mental health support.
Last winter's unusually warm temps turned Robbie Harrell's ice maze into million-dollar puddle. Here's what he learned this time around.
How a startup thinks about prioritizing growth objectives, and the decision to quickly expand in Minnesota and beyond.
Maple Grove-based Morari will soon begin a phased commercial rollout of its product to delay ejaculation in men.