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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2020

TECH COMPANIES STEP UP
Dallas' Unique Software Development is 3D Printing Respirators for the COVID-19 Shortage

For healthcare workers locally and nationally, the software development company is producing as many as 400 respirators a day—pro bono—with its 20 in-house printers. And, the design can be sanitized, allowing a common surgical mask to be reused 6-10 times.

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SUPPLY CHAIN FREEDOM
Smart Electric Motor Maker Linear Labs Benefits from Supply Chain Independence

The unique attributes of Linear Labs' Hunstable Electric Turbine sets the Fort Worth company apart from other manufacturers of electric motors dependent upon materials sourced from specific regions.

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STARTUP SUCCESS
PrimeVox Doubles Staff, Moves Into New Frisco Offices, and Boosts Telecom Capabilities During COVID-19

CEO Luke Escude says business is up as companies working remotely during COVID-19 need more voice conferencing options.

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FOLLOW THE MONEY
Gameway Raises $530K, Integrity Marketing Makes Acquisition

In this weekly roundup of funding, merger, and acquisition activity in North Texas, you'll also find news from Capital Southwest Corp. and Roof Angels.

 
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May the Trust Be With You: Plano Entrepreneur Shares His Latest Book on Kindle, Free
But hurry: "The Book of Trust" is free on Kindle through tomorrow. Author Yoram Solomon also has seven timely tips for companies and leaders on how to operate with trust in a world gone virtual.

COVID-19 COVERAGE

Booster Lauds New Dallas Mobile Fueling Ordinance as Vital in COVID-19 Pandemic
The Dallas City Council has passed an ordinance allowing and regulating mobile fueling within the city. Same-day fuel delivery service Booster can now deliver fuel to commercial vehicles and critical workers that are helping to keep the infrastructure up and running during the shelter-in-place.

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Delivery company Shipt is hiring 2,000 in North Texas as more people work from home
Shipt, a business under Target that home delivers household essentials, groceries, and medications, is boosting its presence in North Texas, the DBJ reports. The 2,000 new “shoppers” (making this the biggest presence in the state) will help as more people work from home during COVID-19.

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Startups, Listen Up: Dallas Entrepreneurs Trey Bowles and Nick Kennedy Have a New Podcast
The longtime friends want to help other entrepreneurs survive and thrive by sharing "The Never Told Stories of Entrepreneurs" in a new podcast called SwitchBacks.
BuzzBallz Joins the Fight Against COVID-19 Through Hand Sanitizer Production 

15 North Texas Funders Launch a Shared Grant Application for Local Nonprofits During COVID-19

‘So What Do I Do Now?’: Entrepreneur’s Survival Guide in the Age of the Coronavirus

COVID-19: A Roundup of Resources for Small Businesses

ENHANCING EXPERIENCES
Health Care Systems’ Emphasis on the Patient Experience

Sendero Manager Liya Getachew explores ways health care systems can increase focus on the patient experience. Learn more about how the patient experience can help increase loyalty and strengthen the overall health care system’s performance.

 
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Selecting and Implementing a Communications Solution for Genesis Women’s Shelter

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"Dallas is the right place to be when this is over."

Bill Cawley
Chairman and CEO
Cawley Partners
…on looking at the positives during COVID-19, via D CEO.
 

"People are going to continue to move to Texas, and Dallas is on the top of the list for every company that is considering relocation," writes Cawley in D CEO.

Cawley has found it comforting to go back to the basics, focus on the positives, and take action. Among his positives are that the Dallas community is made up of generous and resourceful people, everyone is able to focus on their families, and there will be a great opportunity to invest in the stock market once this is over.
 
“My advice: Stay the course, be positive, plan for the new economy, be honest with yourself, and where you need to make changes in your company,” he says.


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