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Quincy Preston

Quincy Preston

Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief at Dallas Innovates Online

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Dallas Creatives Get Power Boost at Art Conference That Means Business

ArtBoost Dallas 2025 returns June 27–28 with real-world training for creative entrepreneurs. Powered by top Dallas institutions, the conference offers workshops, speakers, and awards focused on sustainable art careers and community impact.
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The Last Word: Pegasus Film Festival's Madeleine Beck on Giving You...

Dallas VC Jackson Moses shares a “hold my beer” moment as Voyager Technologies soars in IPO debut.
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RealPage Taps OpenAI Tech to Launch AI Workforce Platform for Multi...

From leasing to maintenance, RealPage is betting on collaboration between human and machine. The Richardson-based firm has launched Lumina—a multifamily-first network of AI agents that work alongside property teams.
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The Last Word: Dallas AI Experts Author New Executive Prompting Guide

Dallas AI leaders Babar Bhatti and Masood Khan launch a guide to make prompting a core business skill—now available on Amazon.
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The Last Word: BRIT's Ashley Bales On the Fort Worth Botanic Garden...

Fort Worth Botanic Garden hosts likely hosts at least five bat species working as nocturnal superheroes. Urban green spaces serve as critical wildlife lifelines while these ecological MVPs pollinate plants and control pests as North Texas sleeps, says BRIT's Ashley Bales.
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D.C. Strategy Firm Alpine Group Expands to Texas, Cites DFW’s ‘Powe...

The Alpine Group, a top-ranked Washington government affairs firm, expands into Dallas-Fort Worth, highlighting North Texas as a crucial hub for federally influenced industries like energy, AI, infrastructure, and financial services. Here's why Alpine sees Texas as key to America’s business and policy future.
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Fort Worth's Tremedics Wins $25K Healthcare Award at MassChallenge ...

Fort Worth-based Tremedics wins $25K MassChallenge Healthcare Award for revolutionary dissolving heart stent designed for children with congenital heart defects, beating competitors from 1,300 applicants. The technology is designed to eliminate the need for repeated surgeries as children grow.
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Capital One Has an Enterprise Software Business—and It’s Launching ...

Capital One is quietly building a cloud software empire—and it's doing it from a pipeline that runs through Dallas-Fort Worth. Led by longtime local exec Ravi Raghu, Capital One Software just launched Databolt, a patented AI-ready tokenization tool built for secure enterprise data. Here's how it all started—and where it's going next.
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Unicorn Founders Take Center Stage at USICOC TechConnex 2025

Unicorn founders from ShiftKey and Kore.ai headline USICOC's rebranded TechConnex 2025 on May 22 in Plano. The 10th anniversary event features investors from Mark Cuban Companies and AT&T Ventures, plus CIOs from Amazon Business and Fortune 10 Cencora, continuing a tradition of bringing top tech leaders to North Texas.
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Hear the Howl: Dallas De‑Extinction Company Colossal Biosciences Br...

Colossal Biosciences has made history with the birth of three dire wolves, marking the world’s first true de-extinction. From Dallas to the global stage, the company’s breakthrough in genetic science is reshaping conservation, rewilding, and biotech innovation.
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7-Eleven Parent Company Will Pursue North American IPO, Names New CEO

Seven & i Holdings, parent of Irving-based 7-Eleven, plans a North American IPO by late 2026 while appointing its first non-Japanese CEO and selling its superstore business to Bain Capital for $5.37 billion, all amid ongoing takeover pressure from Circle K's owner.