The medical device company, along with its young project leader, will analyze how the high radiation and low temperatures affect the Micra pacemaker.
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The health care organization’s venture arm was joined by General Electric Ventures, DFJ and LifeForce Capital in a nearly $14 million round for Vineti.
On Tuesday, the city is expected authorize the purchase of the ground beneath the Kmart that blocks Nicollet Avenue between Lake Street and 29th Street.
The restaurant chain announced it is looking to sell off 83 specific corporate-owned locations.
The three-year deal will not only impact the players’ jerseys, but also the concession stands.
The move puts him one step closer to the CEO role. Current 3M CEO Inge Thulin praised Roman for his work leading the company’s largest business group, industrial, which takes in $10 billion annually.
Tru Shrimp Company recently raised more than $15 million in its effort to create a large-scale “harbor” to raise shrimp.
Suburban builder became “condo king” of downtown Minneapolis.
This was despite the elimination of 7,200 jobs across the state.
The outdoor products retailer is looking to sell hundreds of millions of dollars of merchandise.
City and business officials are trying to walk a narrow path in responding to ongoing problems in the skyway — or anywhere downtown.
B-Dubs Express will premiere later this summer in Hopkins and Edina.
Fifty companies in the S&P 500 are keeping nearly $1 trillion outside of the country.
The facility, which treats patients deemed by the court as mentally ill and dangerous, is able to fund its recent efforts thanks to legislative support.
Soundly touts airway-strengthening therapy as alternative to burdensome CPAP masks.
Though many foreign-born entrepreneurs appreciate the state's progressive politics, they are also well aware of the tendency among white Minnesotans to keep their distance from immigrant-owned businesses.