With 500-plus founder applications flowing in each year, Dallas-based seed accelerator Health Wildcatters needed more room to help startups grow. On Thursday, it will cut the ribbon on its newly expanded headquarters— and launch its new HW Venture Center—before a busily networking crowd of startup founders and investors.
The global engineering and tech services company’s Plano facility is slated to create over 350 high-skilled jobs in AI, digital engineering, cybersecurity, and manufacturing solutions.
At its Dallas Design District grand opening, Koya Medical marked the official move of its headquarters from California—bringing with it a wearable alternative to wall-powered compression therapy for vascular patients. “This is something that is different from anything that is out there,” says vascular surgeon and new CMO Tom Maldonado.
The Orlando-based home medical equipment provider said its new strategic warehouse facilities in Dallas and Los Angeles "will drastically reduce shipping times and improve fulfillment capabilities nationwide" as it seeks to "bridge the delivery gap" in vital medical products.
SignaPay's new headquarters is designed for accelerated R&D and a "wellness-first culture," Founder and CEO John Martillo said. The new HQ is aimed at accelerating fintech innovation while boosting capacity for 100+ employees of the Inc. 500 payments provider.
Thermomix USA, owned by Germany-based Vorwerk, said the center will be unveiled officially on June 7 with a full day of free family-friendly activities. With more than 11 million cooks worldwide using its products, the company says the U.S. market shows "strong potential" for further expansion.
AlfaOBL America's new facility in Plano "is fully operational and strategically positioned to meet the growing demand across the United States," the Milan-based company said. AlfaOBL specializes in mechanical diaphragm and plunger metering pumps for sectors from oil & gas to water treatment to data centers.
Hugs Café is a nonprofit dedicated to providing training and employment for adults with disabilities. Its new HQ in McKinney will include a training academy and training kitchen, four classrooms, a rooftop deck, and a patio.
Maryland-based WareSpace said the expansion reflects strong demand from small businesses who need warehouse and industrial workspaces to operate and scale, something it says the North Texas market is "currently lacking."
MICROOLED said that establishing a U.S. presence in Dallas showcases its commitment to innovative partnerships and to meet the evolving needs of the optical weapon sighting systems market—particularly for the defense industry.
American Airlines and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport unveiled plans Thursday for the airport's sixth terminal—Terminal F—that will enable both to "continue growing together." American and DFW have increased the planned investment in Terminal F to around $4 billion—aiming to create what will be DFW’s "signature terminal experience," operated entirely by American Airlines.
The startup, which emerged from stealth in January, is an agentic AI platform designed to transform security operations. Based in Dallas and Tel Aviv, it's now actively hiring in Dallas after more than doubling its headcount in recent months.
Best known for its PATCH System Series—a digitally controlled, 100% analog patch bay routing solution for professional audio environments—Flock Audio's move to North Texas has enabled it to double its production and servicing capacity.
Germany-based Cognity's AI agents connect brands like Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Nestlé, and DHL with customers worldwide. Now the company has departed the city by the bay to place its U.S. HQ in the Dallas suburb of Plano, lauding the region's "perfect mix of innovation, energy, and opportunity."
NVIDIA's Taiwan-based manufacturing partners, including Wistron in North Texas and Foxconn in Houston, will build plants to produce the first NVIDIA AI supercomputers ever to be built entirely in the U.S. The goal: powering a new generation of AI data centers while "hardening supply chain resilience."
IKEA said the two-level, 63,000-square-foot small-format store will be located at The Shops at Park Lane in Dallas. The store will offer a new way of reaching customers both in-store and digitally, with 3,200 items available for takeaway, including food.
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
OneRyan Global LLC, the family office of businessman and philanthropist G. Brint Ryan, has acquired a controlling interest in Fort Worth-based Mr Gatti’s.
The Jarrell Company, a Dallas-based luxury appliance, plumbing, and lighting distributor with kitchen and bath showrooms serving builders, interior designers, and homeowners, has been acquired by Atlanta’s Construction Resources Company, LLC....
North Texas is a big place, with plenty to do, see, hear, and watch. We scour the internet every week to find events and activities for you. As always, things may change at any time, so be sure to check the official website or registration page for the latest details....
OneRyan Global LLC, the family office of businessman and philanthropist G. Brint Ryan, has acquired a controlling interest in Fort Worth-based Mr Gatti’s.
The Jarrell Company, a Dallas-based luxury appliance, plumbing, and lighting distributor with kitchen and bath showrooms serving builders, interior designers, and homeowners, has been acquired by Atlanta’s Construction Resources Company, LLC....