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Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
In Lehi, Utah, at the intersection of the state's thriving tech scene and a growing awareness of mental health, sits FlowState, a bootstrapped startup founded in 2022 by mental health therapists and coaches with sales backgrounds, that’s breaking new ground. FlowState is a Utah startup pioneering a
Salt Lake City, Utah, April 17, 2024 Above: Juliette Bautista Barahona, a pioneer in STEM education and digital literacy, a 2021 Women Tech Awardee, and founder of Club Ability, received the Utah Governor's Science and Technology Medal for outstanding contribution to technological and educational advancement in the state.
April 30, 2024, Lehi, UT and Milpitas, CA Eltropy, a digital conversations platform headquartered in Milpitas, CA, with offices in Lehi, Utah, announced the company's accelerating momentum in the credit union market. Over the next two months, Eltropy will participate in more than 15 credit union events and
by Mark TullisApril 30, 2024, Lehi, UT and Milpitas, CA Eltropy, a digital conversations platform headquartered in Milpitas, CA, with offices in Lehi, Utah, announced the company's accelerating momentum in the credit union market. Over the next two months, Eltropy will participate in more than 15 credit union events and
by Mark TullisIn Lehi, Utah, at the intersection of the state's thriving tech scene and a growing awareness of mental health, sits FlowState, a bootstrapped startup founded in 2022 by mental health therapists and coaches with sales backgrounds, that’s breaking new ground. FlowState is a Utah startup pioneering a
by Nolan JeppesenSalt Lake City, Utah, April 17, 2024 Above: Juliette Bautista Barahona, a pioneer in STEM education and digital literacy, a 2021 Women Tech Awardee, and founder of Club Ability, received the Utah Governor's Science and Technology Medal for outstanding contribution to technological and educational advancement in the state.
by Mark TullisToday, the Provo, Utah-based K-12 education company, previously known as Infini-D Learning, has announced the launch of its new brand, Mission.io. The unveiling of the new brand marks the culmination of years of dedicated research and development, supported by over $2 million in funding from the National Science Foundation
by Mark TullisCompTIA's “State of the Tech Workforce” represents the most comprehensive source of data on the size and scope of the U.S. technology industry and workforce, according to the company. The report includes data on employment, wages, business establishments, job postings, workforce diversity, emerging tech metrics and more.
by Mark TullisLion Energy, an American Fork, Utah-based provider of safe, silent and eco-friendly power solutions, has launched a suite of new POWERsave Energy Storage Solutions (ESS), comprised of the POWERsave Container Series and POWERsave Cabinet Series. POWERsave is intended for commercial applications. It offers companies custom, large-scale energy solutions including back-up
by Mark TullisGabb has released Gabb Messenger Safe Video Calling, an app that detects potential nudity during video calls and alerts parents. In early 2023, Gabb Messenger replaced traditional texting on Gabb phones. A companion app for caregivers, Gabb Messenger Parents accompanies this release. The combination of both apps provides kids with
by Mark TullisIn a first-of-its-kind partnership, the Navajo Nation has awarded a total of $74 million in grants to ZenniHome, a producer of sustainable, affordable factory-made homes using high-quality materials based in Page, Arizona. The grants include $50 million from the Navajo Nation’s Community Housing and Infrastructure Department to provide a
by Mark Tullis