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.
 
                                     
                                     
            Fifty-two founders from the U.S. and Africa joined the University of Utah’s Master of Business Creation program this fall to accelerate their startups through mentoring, coursework, and funding opportunities.
by Mark Tullis 
            Thera-T Pharmaceutics (Salt Lake City, UT), develops a two-component, AI-guided T cell therapy, targeting multiple cancer markers while reducing toxicity—earning the University of Utah’s 2025 Breakthrough Technology of the Year award.
by Mark Tullis 
            Vasion hosts Southern Utah Code Camp, Nov 13–15, 2025, a 24-hour coding, design, and entrepreneurship contest connecting students and professionals in St. George.
by Mark Tullis 
            Philo Ventures (Lehi, UT) launches its $3M Sandbox Fund to back Utah student founders, providing pre-seed capital, mentorship, and early traction support, aiming to retain talent and strengthen the state’s innovation ecosystem.
by Mark Tullis 
            Salt Lake City’s Power District breaks ground with Rocky Mountain Power’s 10-story HQ, signaling major westside redevelopment and a new mixed-use hub linking downtown, the airport, and Utah’s innovation economy.
by Mark Tullis 
            Vector (Draper, UT), led by former Army aviator Andy Yakulis, secures a multi-million SOCOM contract, providing attritable drones via a subscription “Modern Warfare as a Service” model, with fiber-optic FPV integration, tactical training, and battlefield innovation showcased at the 47G Summit.
by Mark Tullis 
            Element Ventures welcomes Sam Andersen as Investment Partner. Andersen will drive early-stage investments in Utah, building on the firm’s decade-long track record supporting successful startups across tech sectors.
by Mark Tullis 
            Matia Mobility, co-founded by Steven Boal, delivers a groundbreaking standing device for paraplegics, restoring independence and dignity. FDA- and VA-approved, made in Utah, it transforms lives while navigating insurance and accessibility challenges.
by Mark Tullis 
                 
            