Afinia is pushing back against 3D-printing giant Stratasys, which claims in a lawsuit that Afinia is infringing on four of Stratasys’ patents.
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Tom Petters is reportedly trying to get his argument for a new sentence before a different judge; the last judge accused Petters of trying to pull “one final con.”
The federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration issued a safety alert Thursday, warning that Bakken crude may be more flammable than other, heavier crude oil.
The trend of closures and job cuts continue to haunt scrapbooking chains in Minnesota as Minnetonka-based Archiver’s announced that it’s closing its doors in about a month.
The Land of Dreams is the first book in Vidar Sundstøl’s “Minnesota Trilogy,” and it became the University of Minnesota Press’ biggest seller of 2013.
Roughly two dozen Minnesota companies—including 3M, Imation, Sleep Number, and Stratasys—will present new technology and products at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Graco, Inc., bought QED Environmental Systems and EcoQuip in December for an undisclosed sum.
Gregory Melsen, who has served as chief financial officer and as interim CEO, will leave Techne Corporation in early February to “pursue other opportunities.”
Minnesota appeared on a recent Bloomberg list of states with high concentrations of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workers; research and development spending; public technology companies; and patent approvals, among other factors.
Twin Cities Business’ sister publication Mpls.St.Paul Magazine reported Thursday that Jack Riebel officially left Butcher & the Boar and sold his ownership shares to the Minneapolis restaurant’s other partners.
Anticipating more regulatory effects on the financial services industry, CliftonLarsonAllen acquired Bankers Advisory, expanding its mortgage compliance offerings; it also acquired two more firms.
The group Save Our Symphony is urging the city to end its lease with Minnesota Orchestra management; orchestra leaders, however, say they provided sufficient financial information and are in compliance with the lease’s terms.
Is the most important national media executive in the Twin Cities now sitting in a newspaper office in sleepy downtown St. Paul?
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January 14 at the Orpheum.
January 11th at the Target Center.