The U.S. division of Sweden-based Hammar is seeking wide U.S. adoption of its venerable Sideloader—which combines two hydraulic sideloading cranes with a semi-trailer o...
"The creation of Zen Collective represents our next chapter—bringing together brands that share our belief in beauty with purpose," said BuDhaGirl founder and CEO Jessi...
Sky Harbour Group has received approvals to build a total of eight new home base operator hangars at Dallas Love Field, Dallas Executive Airport, and Fort Worth Meacham I...
The 25-year-old Irving-based pop culture merchandising powerhouse tapped serial entrepreneur Matt Alexander to lead its new venture fund backing early-stage consumer bran...
For the third year, Dallas Innovates, in partnership with the Dallas Regional Chamber, will spotlight 75 people leading AI innovation in North Texas.
Dallas-based Colossal Biosciences’ nonprofit arm has doubled its funding to $100 million and released its first Impact Report as it scales up conservation technology from Yellowstone to the Texas Gulf Coast—and beyond.
Competing against four global startups at Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, Omniflow won funding, travel, piloting, and business development opportunities in the United States, along with the NTXIA Champion Texas Belt Buckle.
Tom Jung's original 1977 half-sheet artwork for the original "Star Wars" movie sold for $3.875 million at Heritage Auctions in Dallas last week, making it the most valuable piece of "Star Wars" memorabilia and piece of movie poster art ever sold at auction.
Fort Worth’s Advanced Intralogistics and Dallas-based AlphaOne Robotics — founded in 2020 and 2023, respectively — are partnering to deploy AI-powered robotic unloaders designed to modernize inbound receiving. It can cut labor and processing time by as much as 85% compared with traditional methods, according to the companies.
Frank Rash brings 35 years of experience to the Dallas-based cinema trade organization, including serving as a member of the senior leadership team at AMC Entertainment.
Producing more than 30 billion cups of Lavazza coffee every year, the 130-year-old company said its new Dallas facility will serve key North Texas customers—including American Airlines, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, Coury Hospitality Group, Al Biernat's Steakhouse, and Vandelay Hospitality, and more.
Last week, as Greenway announced a term sheet with Swift Creek, new chief executive Doug Cogan said the company was shifting its focus “from pre-revenue (R&D) to commercialization.” The Arlington-based company also added two directors and recently uplisted to the OTCQB Venture Market.