Q&A: Kelliher, an influential voice for the high-tech sector
After a career in politics, Kelliher said she sought a chance to “learn the language of business,” and that aspect of the MHTA appealed to her more than anything else.
View ArticleMinnesota broadband task force considers tax incentives (update)
Some tax incentive proposals may be in the works at the Minnesota Governor’s Task Force on Broadband, which is examining ways to boost access to high-speed Internet in the state.
View ArticleWhite House adviser: ‘Robotics revolution is here’
With approximately 1 million robots deployed in industrial applications worldwide, “the robotics revolution is here,” said robotics expert Charles Thorpe, science and technology policy adviser to the...
View ArticleMHTA will move to Grain Exchange
The Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA) has announced plans to move to the historic Minneapolis Grain Exchange Building in downtown Minneapolis at 400 Fourth St. S.
View ArticleTekne Awards taking nominations, applications
The nomination and application process is now open for Minnesota’s Tekne Awards, which “honor those who play a significant role in discovering new technologies that educate, improve lifestyles and...
View ArticleTekne Awards finalists a diverse group
The 44 companies honored as finalists in the 2012 Tekne Awards range from startups including Chaska-based wind energy company SheerWind to large established companies including Maplewood-based 3M Co.
View ArticleTech Toolkit: Predictions abound for small-biz tech trends
Here are some expert views on what small businesses can expect in the year ahead.
View ArticleDFL weighs economic development incentives
The economic development apparatus at the state Capitol includes an array of workforce development programs that aim to make the state an attractive place for businesses to locate.
View ArticleChaska wins another big data center
Chaska officials have scored another win as they seek to turn their city into a Twin Cities data center mecca: M.A. Mortenson Co. is proposing a 115,000-square-foot facility for Dallas-based Stream...
View ArticleA med-tech center for the Twin Cities?
After Tuesday's State of the Union address, things may be looking up for Twin Cities interests trying to win federal dollars to start a Medical Technology Manufacturing Institute.
View ArticleState historic rehab credit extended to 2021
Minnesota lawmakers presented a mixed bag Monday when it came to some well-known business friendly tax credits.
View ArticleTech Toolkit: The year ahead in technology trends
The year 2014 will be about wearable devices and responsive website design.
View ArticleHigh Tech Association names 36 Tekne Awards finalists
The awards honor those who play a significant part in discovering new technologies.
View ArticleGOP pitches broad, business-friendly bill
Rep. Ron Kresha, R-Little Falls, carries legislation he said will "alleviate the barriers" for growing Minnesota companies.
View ArticleWould MNvest crowdfunding draw investors?
Crowdfunding advocates, including bipartisan supporters in the state Legislature, say the current proposed framework puts companies and consumers at a disadvantage.
View ArticleTekne Awards finalists a diverse group
The 44 companies honored as finalists in the 2012 Tekne Awards range from startups including Chaska-based wind energy company SheerWind to large established companies including Maplewood-based 3M Co.
View ArticleTech Toolkit: Predictions abound for small-biz tech trends
Here are some expert views on what small businesses can expect in the year ahead.
View ArticleDFL weighs economic development incentives
The economic development apparatus at the state Capitol includes an array of workforce development programs that aim to make the state an attractive place for businesses to locate.
View ArticleChaska wins another big data center
Chaska officials have scored another win as they seek to turn their city into a Twin Cities data center mecca: M.A. Mortenson Co. is proposing a 115,000-square-foot facility for Dallas-based Stream...
View ArticleA med-tech center for the Twin Cities?
After Tuesday's State of the Union address, things may be looking up for Twin Cities interests trying to win federal dollars to start a Medical Technology Manufacturing Institute.
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