
Quincy Preston
Publisher/Co-Founder at Dallas Innovates
Creator+catalyst. Data geek. Cross-pollinator. Co-Founder @dallasinnovates covering what's new & next in Dallas-Fort Worth business from startup to enterprise.
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BRIT's Ashley Bales On the Fort Worth Botanic Garden's Surprising Nightlife Scene " Dallas Innovates
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Ashley BalesHerbarium Collections ManagerBotanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT).…on urban green spaces like the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, which was recently identified as premier bat habitat in North Texas. While humans flock to Fort Worth Botanic Garden during daylight hours, it turns out our nocturnal neighbors have made it their favorite hangout spot too. The garden has essentially become a five-star resort for beneficial winged wonders, including bees, butterflies, and birds.
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Tremedics Medical Devices, Inc., a Fort Worth-based medical technology company, has won the 2024 MassChallenge Healthcare Award, securing $25,000 in funding and continued membership through alumni and networking events. The award was presented at RESOLVE ’25 in Boston, the culminating event in April for the 2024 MassChallenge U.S. Early Stage Accelerator Program, which featured 128 startups selected from more than 1,300 applications.
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dallasinnovates.com | Quincy Preston
Tremedics Medical Devices, Inc., a Fort Worth-based medical technology company, has won the 2024 MassChallenge Healthcare Award, securing $25,000 in funding and continued membership through alumni and networking events. The award was presented at RESOLVE '25 in Boston, the culminating event in April for the 2024 MassChallenge U.S. Early Stage Accelerator Program, which featured 128 startups selected from more than 1,300 applications.
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The Alpine Group has opened its first office outside Washington, D.C., establishing a new presence in Dallas-Fort Worth. The bipartisan government affairs firm, known for guiding companies through federal policy, funding, and regulation, is among the first of its peers to put down roots in the region. It quietly launched the office in Southlake in late April, citing DFW’s growing influence in industries where Washington decisions are shaping how business gets done.
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Capital One has long positioned itself as a technology company that does banking, not the other way around. But what's lesser known-even inside tech circles-is that the company now has a growing enterprise software business selling commercial cloud tools to other organizations. Its latest launch, Databolt, a patented tokenization solution built for the AI era, is being led by a longtime Dallas-Fort Worth-based executive.
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“The way we work is changing us. It’s changing humanity. It really is the big story of our time." At #DSW22 in Dallas, Wired's @StevenLevy took stock of how we got here—and what's next. https://t.co/JskqpZ6q2Y #lastword @theDECtx @WIRED

"People wait in different ways. Some are passive. Others are active. These two approaches are as different as the results they yield." Sunday “tiny thought” worth reading in the @farnamstreet newsletter. https://t.co/eMO8KVkElE

A $1.5 million grant for eyesight #genetherapy is the latest good news for @NSTherapeutics. Earlier this summer, the Dallas-Fort Worth biotech announced it restored “meaningful vision” in blind patients with gene therapy. https://t.co/9LFGuBMX05