Tech and Business Come Together at DECC Expo
Discussing the Newest Trends in Tech and IT for Business Leaders
As technology gets faster and more complicated, it can be tough for businesses to keep up.
Distracted driving has made headlines in recent years as a leading cause of traffic accidents and traffic deaths.
Jeff Williams is a Town of Winter native, who is set to return to Earth in early September.
The Northland has had its fair share of severe weather recently.
Minnesota Power released the first in a series of Requests for Proposals to further its EnergyForward strategy.
As technology gets faster and more complicated, it can be tough for businesses to keep up.
Esko’s robotics team is headed to St. Louis but needed help to fund the trip.
Wisconsin has seen an improvement in Internet speeds overall in recent years, but some rural areas are still limited by slow broadband speeds that aren’t suitable for running a company or watching videos.
Cloquet students won’t be heading to school Thursday and it’s not because of weather, it’s because of a cyber threat.
Daredevils placed second in the world competition in 2015.
A professor at UMD is experimenting with new technology he says could revolutionize the way many industries sort materials.
Every day Mark Liebaert treks across his 600 acres of land checking on his 85 head, the main source of income on his farm.
Drones are becoming more and more common across our nation’s skies and the buzz isn’t just hundreds of feet in the air.
Thursday night, the Duluth Art Institute showcased the international stars that are born in Duluth at the first in a series of six discussions called ‘Design Duluth.’
Find out how a program is advocating for more women to work in the computing field.
Throughout July, the Duluth Fire Department will practice using their new and more powerful tools to help rescue trapped victims of vehicle accidents.
We spend an average of 2-4 hours a day hunched over our smartphones and it’s having a major impact on our muscles and spine. Some of us are developing “text neck,” a condition doctors are calling an epidemic.Â
Some experts say it’s time for Minnesota’s Iron Range to begin producing a new kind of iron to accommodate changing trends in the steel industry.
Scroll through your Facebook feed and you’re bound to see your friends liking new businesses. Â It’s a marketing trend that’s rapidly growing for local shop owners who tell us these days advertising is basically free if you’re online.Â
The Gary Sinise Foundation is known for supporting veterans through many different ways.
Engineering, welding and machining were the hot majors at Lake Superior College Tuesday.
The Duluth East Robotics team has made global history for their awesome talents.
More than 1,000 people are in Duluth this week for a regional mining conference taking place at the DECC.
This year, Minnesota Power partnered with other energy conscious organizations in a group effort to make Duluth a more energy friendly community.
Thanks to a $46,000 grant, Ojibwe elders, experts and teachers will create 12-15 online videos to help Ojibwe immersion teachers across the country.
The Duluth East Daredevils are advancing in the robotics competition.
WiFi keeps most military bases overseas up and running, and at the same time, connects soldiers with their loved ones 24 hours a day.
We are less than one week away from Super Bowl XLIX, and as the game is the nations most watched event, it’s only fitting the week leading up to Super Bowl Sunday is one of the biggest weeks for buying TVs.
There’s an inventor in Superior who says he’s got the tech world going nuts for the next big thing.