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Mark Cuban on AI: CEOs Who Don’t Embrace AI Won’t Be CEOs for Long

by | Apr 8, 2026
Mark Cuban has a message for any CEO still treating artificial intelligence as something to dabble in: You’re going to be left behind.
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A New Professional Hub Is Coming to Dallas: Kiln to Launch Two Premium Workspaces in Preston Hollow and Plano
by | Apr 2, 2026
The premium flexible workspace brand aims to bring founders, executives, and high-growth teams into a shared professional community.
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Calendar: Not-to-Miss Events for Innovators in Dallas-Fort Worth
North Texas has plenty to see, hear, and watch. Here are our editors' picks. Plus, you'll find more selections to "save the date."
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Raytheon Nails First Flight Test for Its North Texas-Produced RAIVEN Sensing System
by | Apr 15, 2026
Produced at Raytheon's campus in McKinney, north of Dallas, the RAIVEN Staring system delivers a next-gen “electro-optical intelligent-sensing” capability that can identify threats both optically and spectrally simultaneously in real-time—creating greater situational awareness and survivability for military pilots conducting combat missions.
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Coltala Aerospace Names Former Aspire MRO CEO as Its New President

by | Apr 15, 2026
Phil Bathurst will help support the continued national growth and expansion of Fort Worth-based Coltala Aerospace, which was created in February 2025 through Coltala Holdings' acquisition of Mansfield-based AeroParts Group.
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TPG to Acquire Dallas-Based Learfield, a Leading College Sports Media and Tech Provider
by | Apr 15, 2026
As a "monetization engine" for collegiate sports IP, Learfield links more than 12,000 brands and over 1,200 institutions with sponsorship and media solutions, ticketing tech, licensing management, NIL strategy, and AI-enabled data platforming.
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Dallas-Based Somnigroup Inks $2.5B Deal to Acquire Leggett & Platt
by | Apr 15, 2026
Created in 2024 via Tempur Sealy International's $5 billion acquisition of Mattress Firm, Somnigroup is now paying billions in stock for Carthage, Missouri-based Leggett & Platt, a NYSE-listed, 1883-founded manufacturing company that happens to be one of its leading suppliers.
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AURORA Presents 2026 Video Art Night in Downtown Dallas This Friday
by | Apr 15, 2026
With videos splashed on a lavish scale—including on the 104-foot AT&T Discovery District media wall—the one-of-a-kind art experience will also feature live music, culinary offerings, and more from 7 to 10 p.m. this Friday at the AT&T Discovery District. The main outdoor exhibition is free and open to the public; but there's a ticketed benefit offering as well. Plus, a second Video Art Night is coming to Denton on June 12.
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North Texas’ Segway U.S. Launches Its First Short-Tail Utility e‑Bike

by | Apr 14, 2026
The Beijing-based company moved its U.S. HQ to McKinney in 2024 before recently relocating to bigger digs in Plano. Since its 2015 acquisition by Ninebot, Segway has gone beyond "Mall Cop" to offer a wide array of electric personal transportation devices—including today's launch of the MUXI.
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Collins Aerospace Partners With Bell on Next‑Gen Assault Aircraft
by | Apr 14, 2026
Fort Worth-based Bell has announced an April construction start for its $632 million factory in North Fort Worth, which will build parts for the U.S. Army's MV-75 Future Long Range Assault Aircraft. Collins—which operates facilities in Richardson and Haltom City—will be delivering five critical systems for the aircraft, which is replacing the famed Black Hawk helicopter.
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