Businesses already are using AI to reach customers. The work is about algorithms, not automatons.
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The Minnesota chapter of the Commercial Real Estate Development Association recognizes this year’s top projects.
A focus on technology transfer at Mayo’s Transform 2016 conference.
Coverage 10% cheaper nationally, 16% cheaper in Minnesota, study finds.
Deal will push health care services company’s revenue over $100 million.
The company hopes new additions to the menu and a bolder look will improve sales.
Cereals without artificial flavors or colors proved to be popular, the company said, although its falling yogurt sales offset most of those gains.
The celebrity television star and chef is teaching the basics of cooking on a Minneapolis-based education platform.
Irene Waldridge began work on her latest business, Eva Medtec, in 2012, shortly after leaving her role as Tactile Medical’s vice president and chief technologist.
The company’s CEO said its device is the “most accurate head sensor product on the market” compared to the competition, which places sensors on the skin or inside the helmet.
The company is still looking for market approval of its Lotus Edge Valve System in the U.S. and Japan.
The national competition, which opened in July, resulted in Jvion taking home $50,000 and moving into Mayo’s Rochester headquarters as an “entrepreneur in residence.”
State officials hope the funding will help provide training and employment outreach to those with disability issues.
The president of Pharmgate said its purchase of ProtaTek would likely improve its international sales, particularly in China.
However, interest rates are expected to rise in December, could affect buyer demand in the future.
August employment figures show job losses in more than half of Minnesota’s major industrial sectors.
Both companies have been working within the Minnesota business scene since the early 1980s.
The new space at the company's flagship location will accommodate 250 more people.