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.
Ryan Westwood, CEO of Fullcast (Salt Lake City, UT), discusses how intentional leadership, mentorship, and family practices empower the next generation of women, from his daughters’ “power poses” to women investors and diverse leadership at his AI-driven RevOps company.
by Mark Tullis
DRYOUT (South Jordan, UT) teams with Pelican to integrate high-efficiency, reusable moisture-control panels into protective cases, keeping electronics and mission-critical gear dry, safe, and ready while setting a new standard for extreme-condition protection.
by Mark Tullis
The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute announced the top 20 teams advancing in the 2026 Tim Draper Utah Entrepreneur Challenge, where student startups statewide will compete for $75,000 in prizes.
by Mark Tullis
Vector (Bluffdale, UT) unveils the Hammer F1, a foldable 10-inch quadcopter designed by warfighters for warfighters. NDAA-compliant and modular, it integrates ISR, precision strike, and rapid-deployment capability, delivering situational awareness and tactical flexibility across modern battlefields.
by Mark Tullis
University of Utah students can now launch real software startups while earning credit through Sandbox, a hands-on, interdisciplinary program that combines entrepreneurship, computer science, and structured, build-first execution starting Fall 2026.
by Mark Tullis
Bringit Travel (Salt Lake City, UT) launches at Salt Lake City International Airport, offering on-demand luggage delivery so travelers can skip baggage claim and move hands-free between airport, hotel, meetings, and Utah’s outdoor destinations.
by Mark Tullis
Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine (Provo, UT) has partnered with Matic (Dallas, TX) to embed AI-driven documentation and care-to-collection workflows into medical training, giving students hands-on experience inside real-world EHR environments before residency.
by Mark Tullis
GOLF.AI (Salt Lake City, UT) aims to transform golf courses with hyper-personalized AI, automating bookings, member services, and operational tasks. Combining tech sophistication with traditional play, it enhances the golfer experience while reducing staff costs and unlocking new revenue streams.
by Mark Tullis