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Ecosystem   -   Jul 31, 2022 Altitude Lab Grows Biotech Startups
Altitude Lab Grows Biotech Startups

By Jenny Rollins A lot of things grow in biotech labs: plants, cells, cultures. But Altitude Lab in Utah is growing something different—homegrown Utah biotech startups. The incubator program, based in Recursion's old headquarters located in Research Park in Salt Lake City, takes in Life Science startups

by Jenny Rollins
Tech News   -   Jul 25, 2022 Lucidpress Rebrands as Marq
Lucidpress Rebrands as Marq

Lucidpress, an intuitive design and brand templating platform, rebrands to Marq, signaling a new era for the company.  The rebranding includes a new name, a new color palette, and a revived platform. Lucid Software first launched Lucidpress in beta in 2013. Lucidpress operated with relative autonomy within Lucid Software, and

by Mattea Gygi
People & Culture   -   Jul 25, 2022 The Other Side Village Creates a Community for the Chronically Homeless in SLC
The Other Side Village Creates a Community for the Chronically Homeless in SLC

By Elainna Ciaramella     Homelessness is not the effect of a life of crime or addiction, it’s much deeper than that. According to Joseph Grenny, chairman of the board of The Other Side Village, a master-planned neighborhood heading to Salt Lake City providing permanent housing for men and women coming

by Elainna Ciaramella
Ecosystem   -   Jul 24, 2022 The GYVR Hub: A Collaborative Space for Contractors and eCommerce Companies
The GYVR Hub: A Collaborative Space for Contractors and eCommerce Companies

Just six months ago Gyvr was an idea thrown out during a planning meeting. Now, the business hub for eCommerce companies and contractors has raised just under $1 million dollars, found a space, gained 22+ clients, deposits, or commitments, and plans to open officially on August 11th, with a Grill

by Mattea Gygi
Ecosystem   -   Jul 20, 2022 Ways to Give Back—Investing in NGOs
Ways to Give Back—Investing in NGOs

In 1998 Cindy Packard, a midwife from Arizona, learned about the devastating poverty and lack of women’s health practices from a friend who visited Africa. She set out on a trip to Mozambique to see how she could help.  As Packard immersed herself in the culture and lifestyle, she

by Dr. Mark Matheson
Altitude Lab Grows Biotech Startups
Ecosystem   -   Jul 31, 2022 Altitude Lab Grows Biotech Startups

By Jenny Rollins A lot of things grow in biotech labs: plants, cells, cultures. But Altitude Lab in Utah is growing something different—homegrown Utah biotech startups. The incubator program, based in Recursion's old headquarters located in Research Park in Salt Lake City, takes in Life Science startups

by Jenny Rollins
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Ecosystem   -   Jul 31, 2022 Altitude Lab Grows Biotech Startups
Altitude Lab Grows Biotech Startups

By Jenny Rollins A lot of things grow in biotech labs: plants, cells, cultures. But Altitude Lab in Utah is growing something different—homegrown Utah biotech startups. The incubator program, based in Recursion's old headquarters located in Research Park in Salt Lake City, takes in Life Science startups

by Jenny Rollins
Jul 28, 2022 Buzzworthy - July 29, 2022
Buzzworthy - July 29, 2022

Salt Lake Chamber’s Roadmap to Prosperity Coalition's Economic Dashboard July 2022 Update Today the Salt Lake Chamber’s Roadmap to Prosperity Coalition, in partnership with the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, updated its monthly Economic Dashboard for July, 2022. The Dashboard provides data on the state’s

by Mark Tullis
Ecosystem   -   Jul 27, 2022 Pitch59 Reinvents the Business Card
Pitch59 Reinvents the Business Card

After acquiring a cleaning and restoration business in Texas, Jeff Bitton found flaws in his usual marketing techniques. His company spent money advertising on Google, Yelp, Home Advisor, Thumbtack, and Angie’s List to get their name and reputation out there, but the more they spent the more frustrated they

by Mattea Gygi
Ecosystem   -   Jul 26, 2022 Utah Valley University Releases Virtual Reality & Simulations Track
Utah Valley University Releases Virtual Reality & Simulations Track

By Elainna Ciaramella    Michael Harper is an associate professor in digital media at Utah Valley University (UVU). In a recent discussion about UVU’s Extended Reality & Simulations track and the future degree the university is working on (projected to be finalized by the fall of 2024), he says, “I’

by Elainna Ciaramella
Tech News   -   Jul 25, 2022 Lucidpress Rebrands as Marq
Lucidpress Rebrands as Marq

Lucidpress, an intuitive design and brand templating platform, rebrands to Marq, signaling a new era for the company.  The rebranding includes a new name, a new color palette, and a revived platform. Lucid Software first launched Lucidpress in beta in 2013. Lucidpress operated with relative autonomy within Lucid Software, and

by Mattea Gygi
People & Culture   -   Jul 25, 2022 The Other Side Village Creates a Community for the Chronically Homeless in SLC
The Other Side Village Creates a Community for the Chronically Homeless in SLC

By Elainna Ciaramella     Homelessness is not the effect of a life of crime or addiction, it’s much deeper than that. According to Joseph Grenny, chairman of the board of The Other Side Village, a master-planned neighborhood heading to Salt Lake City providing permanent housing for men and women coming

by Elainna Ciaramella
Ecosystem   -   Jul 24, 2022 The GYVR Hub: A Collaborative Space for Contractors and eCommerce Companies
The GYVR Hub: A Collaborative Space for Contractors and eCommerce Companies

Just six months ago Gyvr was an idea thrown out during a planning meeting. Now, the business hub for eCommerce companies and contractors has raised just under $1 million dollars, found a space, gained 22+ clients, deposits, or commitments, and plans to open officially on August 11th, with a Grill

by Mattea Gygi
Ecosystem   -   Jul 20, 2022 Ways to Give Back—Investing in NGOs
Ways to Give Back—Investing in NGOs

In 1998 Cindy Packard, a midwife from Arizona, learned about the devastating poverty and lack of women’s health practices from a friend who visited Africa. She set out on a trip to Mozambique to see how she could help.  As Packard immersed herself in the culture and lifestyle, she

by Dr. Mark Matheson
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