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.
Aumni, a Salt Lake City-based investment analytics company, wants to become the industry standard analytics platform for venture capital. Its AI monitors the economic position and legal rights of every investment across multiple funds. The company was founded in 2018 and raised a seed round of just over $2 million.
by Mark TullisAfter 20 years of hard work Utah robotics company, Sarcos, is an overnight success. On the heels of closing a significant financing led by Rotor Capital, many are learning for the first time about the technology powerhouse that Sarcos Robotics has become. The $40 million Series C financing will help
by Mark TullisBefore 2020, self-checkout was a convenience, but in 2020 it's a critical safety measure. Salt Lake City-based Skip is taking that to a new level in convenience store shopping with their novel cloud platform. CEO Chase Thomason describes it as a “Square for retailers”. The pandemic has retailers
by Mark TullisClene Nanomedicine, Inc., a Salt Lake City-based clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, announced August 26, 2020 that it has raised $42.5 million in Series D financing. The round was led by SymBiosis II, LLC, a biotech-focused investment fund. Participants in the round include existing investors, most connected with Utah, including Huntsman
by Mark TullisCompared to other states, Utah is proving to be an economic haven, according to Adam Long, COO of Colliers International's Utah office. Long regularly compares notes with his Colliers colleagues across the country. And if anybody can compare notes, it's Colliers employees. The international commercial real
by Mark TullisWith the closure of schools on March 13th, Infini-D Learning, a Provo-based education technology startup, suddenly found all of their “Infini-D Labs” (housed in 150+ elementary and middle schools, most in Utah) empty. This not only left tens of thousands of students unable to participate in curriculum-based adventures; it also
by Mark TullisFor businesses that have received PPP loans and are wondering about loan forgiveness procedures, we checked in with our friends Shane Edwards, Managing Partner, and Greg Hyde, Partner at Squire, one of Utah's largest CPA and advisory firms. Shane and Greg pointed us to resources that they have
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