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Minnesota startup wins $100k for device that monitors babies in intensive care

Minnesota startup wins $100k for device that monitors babies in intensive care

Update: 2025-10-14
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A new startup in Minnesota’s medical technology hub recently won an annual statewide business competition. Twin Cities based AcQumen Medical walked away from this year’s MN Cup with $100,000 in prizes. Its winning idea is a device to measure blood flow in babies who are in neonatal intensive care.


Clinical trials for the device will begin later this week. AcQumen Medical co-founder and CEO Dori Jones joined MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about it.

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Minnesota startup wins $100k for device that monitors babies in intensive care

Minnesota startup wins $100k for device that monitors babies in intensive care

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