Registration is open for the 2025-26 Tim Draper Utah Entrepreneur Challenges for high school and college students. Compete for $105,000 in prizes, gain mentorship, pitch experience, and showcase innovative startup ideas.
by Mark Tullis
Registration is open for the 2025-26 Tim Draper Utah Entrepreneur Challenges for high school and college students. Compete for $105,000 in prizes, gain mentorship, pitch experience, and showcase innovative startup ideas.
by Mark Tullis
Filevine (Salt Lake City, UT) secures $400 million in funding to scale its AI-powered Legal Operating Intelligence System, consolidating legal workflows, enhancing insights, and expanding enterprise and government adoption across 100,000 professionals.
by Mark Tullis
Dr. Alexandra Pasi, CEO of Lucidity Sciences and Women Tech Award finalist, pioneers advanced machine learning to solve complex problems, champion diversity, and inspire future STEM leaders through mentorship and innovation.
by Lexaide Araujo & Isabelle Wolchek
Pattern's IPO has raised $300 million. David Wright spoke with TechBuzz about the offering, hitting the themes of AI-driven e-commerce, Utah HQ commitment, global brand partnerships, talent acquisition, and strategic growth.
by Mark Tullis
Utah, FTC, and states sue Live Nation and Ticketmaster for hiding ticket fees (24-44% markups), enabling scalpers to resell millions at inflated prices, and misleading on limits—seeking fairer consumer access.
by Mark Tullis
Registration is open for the 2025-26 Tim Draper Utah Entrepreneur Challenges for high school and college students. Compete for $105,000 in prizes, gain mentorship, pitch experience, and showcase innovative startup ideas.
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.
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.
Jump raised $80 million in a Series B led by Insight Partners, bringing total funding to $105 million. The wealthtech startup is expanding from AI meeting automation into an enterprise-grade AI operating layer for financial advisory firms.
Registration is open for the 2025-26 Tim Draper Utah Entrepreneur Challenges for high school and college students. Compete for $105,000 in prizes, gain mentorship, pitch experience, and showcase innovative startup ideas.
by Mark Tullis
Seek Labs (Salt Lake City, UT) joins ARPA-H’s Investor Catalyst Hub and BARDA’s RRPV, bringing CRISPR therapeutics, AI pathogen mapping, and molecular diagnostics to accelerate biomedical innovation and pandemic preparedness.
by Mark Tullis
Angel Studios (Provo, UT) went public on its own terms: combining a de-SPAC, Regulation A crowdfunding, and fan-driven governance to pull off a Wall Street feat no one thought possible.
by Mark Tullis
Videra Health (Lehi, UT) launches Check on Mom, a free AI-powered video screener enabling mothers to confidentially assess postpartum depression and share results with providers, advancing early detection and maternal mental health care.
by Mark Tullis
Filevine (Salt Lake City, UT) secures $400 million in funding to scale its AI-powered Legal Operating Intelligence System, consolidating legal workflows, enhancing insights, and expanding enterprise and government adoption across 100,000 professionals.
by Mark Tullis
Dr. Alexandra Pasi, CEO of Lucidity Sciences and Women Tech Award finalist, pioneers advanced machine learning to solve complex problems, champion diversity, and inspire future STEM leaders through mentorship and innovation.
by Lexaide Araujo & Isabelle Wolchek
Pattern's IPO has raised $300 million. David Wright spoke with TechBuzz about the offering, hitting the themes of AI-driven e-commerce, Utah HQ commitment, global brand partnerships, talent acquisition, and strategic growth.
by Mark Tullis
Utah, FTC, and states sue Live Nation and Ticketmaster for hiding ticket fees (24-44% markups), enabling scalpers to resell millions at inflated prices, and misleading on limits—seeking fairer consumer access.
by Mark Tullis