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Mayo Clinic is partnering with a California startup to ramp up production of cutting-edge drugs to treat rare and complex diseases. On Monday, the clinic announced that it has established
Ping Yeh’s path to entrepreneurship was literally life or death. Diagnosed with an aggressive cancer in his 30s, he endured a chemotherapy cocktail so intense that doctors worried it could
In our global world, two miles and a river can be all that separates two distinct factions of art enthusiasts with each group remaining virtually unaware of the other's existence.
Ever since Imprint Engine landed Uber as a client in its first year of business, the Twin Cities-based branding solutions company has punched above its weight. Founded in 2012 as
Minneapolis-based digital marketing company Drip has acquired pop-up builder company Sleeknote. The acquisition was completed through a combination of cash and equity. The companies aren't disclosing any other specific financial terms
Plant based diets are gaining popularity, as the ever-expanding grocery aisle of meat alternatives suggests. But non-dairy cheeses have been slower to catch on. So what's a plant-based eater to
In the earliest days of building the digital resale marketplace Kidizen, co-founder and CEO Dori Graff took note of how much brand loyalty influenced consumer purchases—particularly for children’s clothes. “Strong
Being mocked by Jimmy Kimmel in his opening monologue could send most CEOs into damage control mode. But Jeff Bennett, founder/CEO of Maple Grove-based Morari Medical had his team prepare
Leave it to a group of busy professional women to rally around a sick friend by offering meals, dog walking, rides to chemo, and any other chore they could outsource
Not every company names its growth strategy. But General Mills Inc. is a global marketing machine, so the Golden Valley-based behemoth dubbed its spring 2021 blueprint “Accelerate.” The company is
Nadim Yared didn’t found CVRx Inc., the Brooklyn Park-based medical device company where he has served as president and CEO since 2006. He’s not a doctor; he’s an engineer. When
Market Wagon, an Indiana-based startup founded in 2016 to help farmers and artisanal food vendors get more products to local customers, has announced the expansion of its services to the
Digital therapeutics. “Devices we’ll have in our homes or wear on our bodies—personal AI systems for much better, more customized health care. The pandemic accelerated technology rapidly.” —Daniel McLaughlin, senior
That Cheesy Gordita Crunch could be ready faster than ever in Brooklyn Park, where Minnesota’s Border Foods plans to build the Taco Bell of the future, promising a “frictionless” ordering
Brooklyn Park-based CVRx Inc. released its first financial report since going public in early July. The company reported revenue of $3.1 million for the second quarter, a 150 percent increase
Whether it’s a customer tipping a hairstylist or a stylist cashing a salon paycheck, the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated demand for contact-free digital options. That trend set the stage for
In most instances, the Covid-19 pandemic has been awful for business. But for a lucky few—particularly those in the fields of health care, distance learning, and delivery—the outbreak has led