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.
At the Organized Intelligence 2025 Conference, Elder Gerrit W. Gong and Josh Coates explored AI’s role in faith, ethics, and discipleship, highlighting opportunities, challenges, and innovations like LDSbot that support religious learning and personal spiritual growth.
by Mark Tullis
PhotoPharmics (American Fork, UT) completes enrollment in its 350-participant, fully remote Phase 3 trial testing the Celeste® light-therapy device for Parkinson’s, a non-drug, home-based treatment targeting non-motor symptoms through photo-neuromodulation.
by Mark Tullis
Jen Easterly and Nate Walkingshaw explored leadership, cybersecurity, and distributed energy at the 2025 Zero Gravity Summit, emphasizing culture, moral courage, and collaboration as critical to innovation and national security.
by Mark Tullis
Crew (Lehi, UT) has raised $3.8 million to expand its proactive budgeting platform. Founded by Divvy alumni, Crew merges high-yield banking and budgeting tools to help users plan spending before it happens.
by Mark Tullis
Mindsmith (Provo, UT) has raised $4.1 million in seed funding to expand its AI-native e-learning platform, building on its Utah roots and early enterprise traction in corporate training automation.
by Mark Tullis
The 2025 Zero Gravity Summit opens in Salt Lake City at the Salt Palace, convening nearly 3,000 leaders across aerospace, defense, energy, and technology. Speakers, including Governor Cox, Greg Levesque and Nikki Haley, highlight Utah’s innovation, energy leadership, and the urgent global tech race.
by Mark Tullis
Ollin Ventures, a Provo-based early-stage venture firm focused on AI-native SaaS, has appointed fintech veteran Brady Harris as General Partner. Harris brings over 20 years of leadership as a CEO, operator, and investor, having scaled multiple fintech and SaaS platforms to nine-figure revenues.
by Mark Tullis
Everee (Salt Lake City, UT) has launched the Flex Platform, enabling real-time, compliant payroll without fixed pay cycles. The system automates payments as work is completed, improving speed, flexibility, and worker retention.
by Mark Tullis