Das Nobel, Founder and CEO of MTX Group [Composite image; Sources: MTX, DI Studio]
MTX Group, a Frisco-based digital technology consulting firm, has launched MTX Ventures, a new investment arm focused on backing early- and mid-stage companies in the enterprise artificial intelligence space.
With the new fund, the company plans to expand its role in the enterprise AI market by investing in startups aligned with its public- and private-sector work. MTX said the initiative is part of a long-term strategy to support emerging technologies that drive operational impact and broader social outcomes.
In an announcement, MTX Group founder and CEO Das Nobel said the venture arm reflects the company’s focus on technologies that serve both business and society.
“MTX Ventures fuels the next generation of enterprise AI-native technology companies driving digital transformation and social impact,” Nobel said.
He added that MTX’s broader mission has always centered on improving “happiness, health, and economics.” With the launch of its venture arm, the company is expanding that focus by investing in what Nobel called “purpose-driven AI-native technology that makes a difference.”
The fund will target three areas of innovation: pure-play AI products that enhance enterprise efficiency and decision-making; AI-enhanced technologies that create measurable business outcomes; and cybersecurity tools that build trust and compliance in large-scale government and enterprise adoption.
In a LinkedIn post, Nobel said MTX Ventures aims to help founders turn breakthrough ideas into real-world impact by offering strategic capital, enterprise access, and operational support.
The MTX CEO said the investment arm is designed to identify technologies and business models that align with the company’s expertise.
Portfolio companies will be able to tap into MTX Group’s client relationships, operational infrastructure, and internal talent, the company said. That includes direct introductions to public sector leaders, co-selling opportunities alongside MTX client projects, guidance from company executives on scaling and compliance, and access to global teams across cloud, engineering, and data science.
“MTX Ventures is more than an investment platform—it’s a partnership built on trust, access, and shared vision,” said Nate Shilling, MTX Group’s chief strategy officer, in a statement. He said the firm is helping founders build the next generation of enterprise and public sector AI solutions “faster, smarter, and with greater impact.”
According to the company, MTX Ventures will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of MTX Group and represents what the firm calls a long-term commitment to innovation, collaboration, and social impact across the global AI ecosystem.
MTX Group said it serves public and private sector clients around the world, providing consulting services aimed at modernizing organizations through digital transformation.
Quincy Preston contributed to this report.
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