2025 Innovation Award winners represent the cutting edge of North Texas innovation across industries. From left: Ben Lamm, Colossal Biosciences; Aurora; Bell; and Dave Copps, Worlds.
D CEO and Dallas Innovates' Innovation Award winners are working to resurrect extinct species, launching autonomous trucks, reinventing military aircraft, and bringing AI into the physical world—and that's just the beginning. The 2025 awards showcase game-changing achievements—including Texas' first newly minted decacorn—across 17 categories of innovation. Here’s a look at the innovators leading the way.
The Innovation Awards 2025 recognizes 76 companies and trailblazers paving the way for the future of innovation in North Texas. Here's who made the finalists list.
Dallas Innovates, the Dallas Regional Chamber, and Dallas AI have teamed up to launch the inaugural AI 75 list. The 2024 program honors the most significant people in AI in DFW in seven categories—the visionaries, creators, and influencers you need to know.
Reveles' new DCT management platform broadens access to clinical trials by enabling patients to participate—without leaving their homes.
The technology includes enabling eConsent from existing and potential patients; online video and audio between patients and healthcare providers; direct data collection including real-time data, compliance, and status view featuring eSource, eDiaries, devices, wearables, questionnaires, and surveys; and telemedicine tools.
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....
The future of logistics isn’t being built in Silicon Valley. It’s being built in Fort Worth.
Hillwood’s decades-long commitment to AllianceTexas—anchored by public-private partnerships, infrastructure investment, and a clear-eyed view of what next-generation supply chains would require—created the foundation for what’s happening today....
A physician-AI researcher and the designer behind some of the world’s most popular mobile apps are teaming up to improve the quality of healthcare with NEW PX, Dallas-based Matic’s reimagined experiences for “the three P’s: patients, practices, and physicians.”...
Kopin Corp. (Nasdaq: KOPN)—a Massachusetts-based provider of application-specific optical systems and high-performance microdisplays for defense, training, enterprise, industrial, consumer and medical products—has announced plans to open a new Optics and Photonics Design Center in Dallas....
Arcosa, a Dallas-based aggregates and infrastructure products company, has agreed to be acquired by New York City-based CRH, a leading provider of building materials, in an all-cash deal for $150 per share, which works out to an enterprise value of about $8.5 billion....
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....
The future of logistics isn’t being built in Silicon Valley. It’s being built in Fort Worth.
Hillwood’s decades-long commitment to AllianceTexas—anchored by public-private partnerships, infrastructure investment, and a clear-eyed view of what next-generation supply chains would require—created the foundation for what’s happening today....
A physician-AI researcher and the designer behind some of the world’s most popular mobile apps are teaming up to improve the quality of healthcare with NEW PX, Dallas-based Matic’s reimagined experiences for “the three P’s: patients, practices, and physicians.”...
Kopin Corp. (Nasdaq: KOPN)—a Massachusetts-based provider of application-specific optical systems and high-performance microdisplays for defense, training, enterprise, industrial, consumer and medical products—has announced plans to open a new Optics and Photonics Design Center in Dallas....
Arcosa, a Dallas-based aggregates and infrastructure products company, has agreed to be acquired by New York City-based CRH, a leading provider of building materials, in an all-cash deal for $150 per share, which works out to an enterprise value of about $8.5 billion....