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.
FMSI (Cottonwood Heights, UT) and Appli (Salt Lake City, UT) have partnered to connect branch operations software with AI-powered financial calculators, giving credit unions more visibility, helping branch teams turn scheduled visits into more productive financial conversations.
by Mark Tullis
Spotter Global has unveiled the GAX500‑3D radar combining Compact Holographic 3D technology, rapid 18 Hz volumetric scanning, low-power operation, and modular deployment with NetworkedIO software.
by Mark Tullis
SageCreek’s March 10 AI briefing at Pelion explored how organizations can achieve measurable AI impact through workflow redesign, integrated data, and operational alignment. Speakers Matt Smith and Bob Bodily shared practical case studies, strategies, and lessons for executive adoption.
by Mark Tullis
The Herculaneum Papyri and AI Conference at Utah Valley University explores groundbreaking interdisciplinary research using artificial intelligence to virtually unroll and decipher ancient Herculaneum scrolls, fostering collaboration across papyrology, classics, computer science, and archaeology.
by Mark Tullis
Industry leaders at the 2026 Wilson Sonsini Entrepreneur & Investor Life Sciences Summit shared insights on building biotech companies, emphasizing disciplined decision-making, execution, team building, humility, and a mission-driven focus on improving human health.
by Mark Tullis
4StudentLives (St. George, UT) has raised $600K from Startup Ignition to digitize threat assessments, helping K–12 schools prevent violence and provide early intervention for at-risk students.
by Mark Tullis
ASI acquires Scythe Robotics, integrating its AI-powered Scythe Sight® and M.52 autonomous mower into ASI’s Mobius platform, accelerating industrial and landscaping automation with scalable, sustainable, and high-efficiency off-road vehicle solutions.
by Mark Tullis
Rasa Legal raises $5 million to expand its technology platform helping Americans clear criminal records. Founded by Noella Sudbury, the company uses AI and legal expertise to unlock workforce access, reduce barriers, and scale nationally.
by Mark Tullis