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.
Utah Gov. Spencer J. Cox met with the United Kingdom’s Trade Minister Nigel Huddleston in London on June 22, 2023 to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to boost economic development cooperation and trade relations. The 11-point MoU aims to foster innovation and connections with each other through business
by Mark TullisUtah is becoming a welcome market and regulatory environment for advanced air mobility companies. Air mobility and logistics companies utilizing advanced drone technology have been attracted to Utah to set up partnerships with healthcare, wellness and consumer companies that are a part of the Utah business landscape. Zipline of Simi
by Mark TullisRed Cat Holdings, Inc. is a military technology company based in San Juan, Puerto Rico integrating robotic hardware and software. The company announced today that it has completed the second phase of its artificial intelligence and computer-vision partnership with Athena AI for its Teal 2 military-grade drone manufactured by Teal
by Mark TullisAngel Studios, the Provo-based streaming and distribution platform behind several successful crowdfunded projects, announces a screening event in Washington DC of the upcoming film, Sound of Freedom, to be released across 2,500 screens on July 4. This event will take place on Tuesday evening, June 20, 2023, at the
by Mark TullisNot just about roads, the Utah Department of Transportation's (UDOT) charge is to "keep people moving," and that also includes in the air. With this in mind, it is holding its second annual Utah Aeronautics Conference this week from June 20 through June 22, 2023. Its
by Mark TullisThe University of Utah's Master of Business Creation program graduated 26 new founders
by Mark TullisOliver, a B2B SaaS workflow startup founded by Stephen Lytle, John Kendrick, and Tyler Bowers, recently received a $575,000 seed investment from Startup Ignition Ventures. The Utah-based team has also received investment from a handful of other angel investors along the Wasatch Front. “Our fund is carving out a
by Mark TullisToday Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) announced it has received a grant valued at $100,000 per year, for up to four years, from Johnson Controls (Cork, Ireland). The purpose of the grant is to train students for jobs in the building automation sector, including HVAC, fire and security industries.
by Mark Tullis