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Inside DFW Airport's Innovation Strategy: AI, Automation & Flying Taxis

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How is one of the world’s busiest airports using AI, automation, and advanced mobility to shape the future of travel? In this episode of Fort Worth Innovates, host Cameron Cushman sits down with Paul Puopolo, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, to explore how innovation is transforming the passenger experience at one of the largest and busiest airports on the planet. From AI-powered congestion prediction and autonomous vehicles to biometric screening, smart parking systems, and the future of flying taxis, Paul shares how DFW Airport is leveraging emerging technologies to improve efficiency, reduce friction, and prepare for the next generation of mobility. The conversation also dives into how airports collaborate with startups, why innovation requires dedicated leadership, and how North Texas is positioning itself as a global leader in aviation, aerospace, and advanced air mobility. Whether you're interested in technology, entrepreneurship, smart cities, transportation, aviation, or the future of innovation in Texas, this episode offers an inside look at how one of the world's most complex transportation hubs is reinventing travel. Learn more about DFW Airport: https://www.dfwairport.com/ [https://www.dfwairport.com/] Learn more about Fort Worth-Tarrant County Partnership: https://fwtc-innovate.com/ [https://fwtc-innovate.com/]

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episode Inside DFW Airport's Innovation Strategy: AI, Automation & Flying Taxis artwork

Inside DFW Airport's Innovation Strategy: AI, Automation & Flying Taxis

How is one of the world’s busiest airports using AI, automation, and advanced mobility to shape the future of travel? In this episode of Fort Worth Innovates, host Cameron Cushman sits down with Paul Puopolo, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, to explore how innovation is transforming the passenger experience at one of the largest and busiest airports on the planet. From AI-powered congestion prediction and autonomous vehicles to biometric screening, smart parking systems, and the future of flying taxis, Paul shares how DFW Airport is leveraging emerging technologies to improve efficiency, reduce friction, and prepare for the next generation of mobility. The conversation also dives into how airports collaborate with startups, why innovation requires dedicated leadership, and how North Texas is positioning itself as a global leader in aviation, aerospace, and advanced air mobility. Whether you're interested in technology, entrepreneurship, smart cities, transportation, aviation, or the future of innovation in Texas, this episode offers an inside look at how one of the world's most complex transportation hubs is reinventing travel. Learn more about DFW Airport: https://www.dfwairport.com/ [https://www.dfwairport.com/] Learn more about Fort Worth-Tarrant County Partnership: https://fwtc-innovate.com/ [https://fwtc-innovate.com/]

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The Future of Innovation Districts in Texas | Pegasus Park & Fort Worth

What does it actually take to build an innovation district that transforms a city? In our newest episode of Fort Worth Innovates, Cameron Cushman sits down with Dr. David Snow, Executive Director of Pegasus Park, to explore how innovation hubs drive entrepreneurship, attract talent, create jobs, and generate billions in economic impact. From biotech startups and research commercialization to workforce development and place-based innovation, this conversation dives deep into how ecosystems like Pegasus Park are reshaping the future of North Texas — and what Fort Worth can learn as it builds its own innovation economy. Some of the topics covered: ✈️ Why innovation districts matter for long-term economic growth 🧬 How biotech startups scale inside collaborative ecosystems 🏙️ The role of universities, investors, and entrepreneurs in creating “sticky” innovation communities 📈 Why science parks outperform traditional commercial development 🤝 How Fort Worth’s emerging innovation districts could shape the city’s future for decades If you care about the future of Fort Worth, entrepreneurship, research, startups, biotech, aerospace, or economic development — this is an episode you don’t want to miss. 🎧 Listen now, follow our page for more conversations on innovation in Fort Worth, and share this episode with someone building the future in North Texas. Learn more about Pegasus Park here: https://pegasuspark.com/ [https://pegasuspark.com/] Learn more about the Fort Worth-Tarrant County Innovation Partnership here: https://fwtc-innovate.com/ [https://fwtc-innovate.com/]

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How a $1.6B Global Defense Tech Company Innovates in Fort Worth

In this episode of Fort Worth Innovates, host Cameron Cushman sits down with Raanan Horowitz, former President and CEO of Elbit America, to explore how a small startup evolved into a $1.6 billion leader in aerospace and defense technology. With decades of experience in innovation, national security, and advanced engineering, Raanan shares how Elbit built cutting-edge solutions—from enhanced flight vision systems to mission-critical defense technologies—by focusing on the needs of the end user and embracing an iterative approach to innovation. The conversation dives into what truly drives innovation inside high-stakes industries like aerospace and defense, including the shift from traditional “waterfall” development to faster, feedback-driven iteration. Raanan also highlights the importance of workforce development, emphasizing the need to not only train skilled engineers but to connect them directly to real-world problems and mission-driven work. His perspective sheds light on how companies can attract talent that is both technically capable and deeply motivated to make an impact. Looking ahead, the episode explores the future of aviation and defense, including advancements in AI, digital twin technology, human-machine integration, and even urban air mobility. From autonomous systems to innovations happening at DFW Airport, Raanan offers a compelling vision of what’s next—and why the timing is right for Fort Worth to lead. Whether you’re interested in entrepreneurship, emerging technology, or the future of aerospace, this episode offers valuable insights into how innovation is built, scaled, and sustained. Learn more about Elbit America here: https://www.elbitamerica.com/ [https://www.elbitamerica.com/] Learn more about the Fort Worth-Tarrant County Innovation Partnership here: https://fwtc-innovate.com/ [https://fwtc-innovate.com/]

28 de abr de 202629 min
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How Trinity Metro Is Transforming the Future of Fort Worth Transportation

In this episode of Fort Worth Innovates, host Cameron Cushman sits down with Rich Andreski, President & CEO of Trinity Metro, and Annette Landeros, Chief Strategy Officer, to discuss how public transportation is transforming mobility, economic development, tourism, and quality of life across Fort Worth and Tarrant County. From the $2 airport ride on TexRail to the expansion of color-coded bus lines like the Orange Line, Blue Line, and upcoming Pink Line (La Línea Rosa), this conversation explores how Trinity Metro is making public transit simpler, more accessible, and more innovative for residents and visitors alike. The conversation also dives into exciting future projects, including: * TexRail’s expansion to the Medical District * TRE double-track improvements * faster regional rail connectivity * transit-oriented development around train stations * a reimagined Central Station * how transit supports Fort Worth’s Innovation District, tourism growth, and the 2026 World Cup This episode offers a fascinating look at how transportation infrastructure is becoming a key driver of Fort Worth’s future as a world-class city. If you enjoy stories about innovation, entrepreneurship, infrastructure, and the future of Fort Worth, be sure to follow, subscribe, and share this episode. Every listen helps us continue telling the stories of the people and organizations building the future of Panther City. Learn more about Trinity Metro here: https://ridetrinitymetro.org/ [https://ridetrinitymetro.org/] Learn more about the Fort Worth-Tarrant County Innovation Partnership here: https://fwtc-innovate.com/ [https://fwtc-innovate.com/]

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In this episode of Fort Worth Innovates, host Cameron Cushman sits down with Dr. Chris Naler, COO and Vice President of Growth and EdTech at General Genomics, a Fort Worth–based AI and biotech company transforming healthcare, bioinformatics, and national security through predictive analytics and machine learning. A retired Marine Corps Colonel, Dr. Naler shares how General Genomics is using its proprietary AI platforms to analyze massive healthcare data sets, identify disease risk earlier, and support breakthroughs in areas like Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other neurodegenerative diseases. The conversation explores the difference between AI and machine learning, how predictive models can move healthcare from reactive to proactive, and why Fort Worth is emerging as a major hub for innovation, research, and applied technology. Dr. Naler also discusses the company’s work with government, healthcare, and university partners, as well as its upcoming AI for Executives workshop designed to help leaders better understand and implement AI in their organizations. Sign up for the AI for Executives workshop on May 29th, 2026: https://airtable.com/appHXOMocrWjKAb5P/pagc9KrNmwuxFWXQL/form [https://airtable.com/appHXOMocrWjKAb5P/pagc9KrNmwuxFWXQL/form] Learn more about General Genomics: https://ggenomics.com/ [https://ggenomics.com/] Learn more about Fort Worth-Tarrant County Innovation Partnership: https://fwtc-innovate.com/ [https://fwtc-innovate.com/]

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