Mark Tullis
Mark is Co-founder/Editor of TechBuzz News. From Ogden, UT, Mark attended WSU, BYU, and Tufts. He has been involved in tech, media, publishing since the 80s.
NetDocuments (Lehi, UT) launched an AI-focused legal platform using a “context graph” to connect documents, matters, and firm knowledge, aiming to improve legal search, workflows, and AI-assisted legal work.
by Mark Tullis
Utah entrepreneur Joshua Ahlstrom built Tilted Spray Co. into a viral success, selling 45,000 units worldwide — then discovered counterfeiters using his own face and photos on Amazon to sell knockoffs, exposing a systemic crisis facing American product startups.
by Mark Tullis
Proximity (Lehi, UT) launches Smart Messaging Engine, an AI platform that helps civic and political leaders monitor community sentiment and craft targeted outreach — bringing campaign-grade intelligence to any leader, at any level.
by Mark Tullis
Govineer Solutions has secured a growth investment from TA Associates to accelerate its evolution into an AI-powered operating system for local governments, serving 2,300+ municipalities across 43 states through an expanding platform of mission-critical GovTech solutions.
by Mark Tullis
Fortem Technologies (Lindon, UT) will deploy its most advanced radar system at the Farnborough International Airshow this summer, continuing a streak of high-profile global deployments for the airspace security company.
by Mark Tullis
Enzo Health is using AI to solve post-acute care's silent crisis: crushing documentation burdens that drive clinician burnout and leave seniors without care. This Lehi, Utah-based startup is giving caregivers their humanity back.
by Mark Tullis
A new BYU-NYU study uses AI to study what happens when federal appellate courts go on video — and finds that courtroom behavior does change.
by Mark Tullis
The Society for Causal Inference is holding their annual conference in Salt Lake City, May 11-14. UVU professor Brian Knaeble, president-elect of the society, will host a free networking event after the conference on Thursday for Utah's tech community.
by Mark Tullis