Life-size statue lifts up DSU’s leader’s industry-changing work
Imagine seeing yourself in the form of a life-size statue at the Smithsonian Institute — she doesn’t have to, and it’s well-deserved.
Imagine seeing yourself in the form of a life-size statue at the Smithsonian Institute — she doesn’t have to, and it’s well-deserved.
Whether you’re part of the biotech industry or looking to connect with it, this industry breakfast series will leave you with new insight and connections.
“The last year has shown the potential we’ve seen in the state for bioscience growth start to be realized,”
“I was always the one saying, ‘OK, here’s what we need to invent.’” Thanks to an innovation-driven partnership, this physical therapist has that chance.
A South Dakota family business with roots in its founder’s garage now is a partner in a more than $34 million air separation plant opening early next year.
Meet Shannon Van Buskirk, member relations specialist for South Dakota Biotech.
This is impressive: How startups and economic development organizations are coming together in Rapid City.
“We find that entrepreneurs have good ideas, but don’t know how to get their idea to the end user.” These boot camps are designed to help.
In Sioux Falls, we’re fortunate to have women at the forefront of many entrepreneurial ventures and resource organizations.
The first POET solar farm now is helping power the company’s corporate headquarters in Sioux Falls, serving as an example of its ability to construct similar projects for others.