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's Operation Gigawatt Summit convened federal officials, legislators, and energy founders at Deer Valley to accelerate nuclear, storage, and frontier energy development — producing a concrete federal permitting agreement the same day.
by Mark Tullis
MountainWest Capital Network’s 2025 Deal Flow Report event today at Zions Bank brought together Utah business leaders to review transaction trends, recognize contributors, and highlight the state’s active investment and capital markets.
by Mark Tullis
Odys Aviation (Long Beach, CA) produces hybrid VTOL for multiple uses, with cargo certification expected this year and a possible Utah factory on the horizon.
by Mark Tullis
At Accelerate 26, Pattern launched Pi, an AI-powered ecommerce execution engine built on 77 trillion data points, while executives Dave Wright and John LeBaron outlined bets on automation, social commerce, AI discovery, and brand growth.
by Mark Tullis
Album VC (Lehi, UT), the Mountain West VC behind seven Utah unicorns, expands its partnership for the first time in a decade, welcoming Ty Boswell and Cash Allred as partners.
by Mark Tullis
Amplēo (Lehi, UT) acquires Crunchfirm (San Francisco, CA), adding full-stack CFO services for VC-backed startups to its growing platform. The deal, the firm's seventh acquisition in under two years, deepens Amplēo Finance's venture-stage expertise and expands its one-stop embedded services model.
by Mark Tullis
AMH opens a Product Engineering hub in Draper, targeting 100 hires as the single-family rental giant bets on Utah's tech talent to build AI-powered tools transforming how Americans find and rent homes.
by Mark Tullis
Altitude Lab’s biotech accelerator portfolio has surpassed $205 million in funding, with Salt Lake City startups reaching clinical trials, pharma partnerships, and commercialization milestones that underscore Utah’s life sciences influence.
by Mark Tullis