Palladyne AI, formerly Sarcos Robotics (Salt Lake City, UT), has transformed from building exoskeletons to developing embodied AI software powering autonomous drones and robots, securing Air Force contracts, key patents, and a growing defense-tech footprint.
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.
The 2025 Zero Gravity Summit in Utah united 3,000 leaders and students, highlighting aerospace, defense, AI, energy innovation, and workforce development to secure America’s technological and national security leadership.
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.
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.
Palladyne AI, formerly Sarcos Robotics (Salt Lake City, UT), has transformed from building exoskeletons to developing embodied AI software powering autonomous drones and robots, securing Air Force contracts, key patents, and a growing defense-tech footprint.
Redo (Draper, UT) raises $81 million in Series B funding at a $1.25 billion valuation, led by Los Smash Capital and joined by Pelion and Cervin, to expand its AI-powered commerce platform internationally and deepen its post-purchase technology suite for direct-to-consumer brands.
Vasion (St. George, UT) has launched Intelligent Print Automation (IPA), a cloud-native platform designed to prevent enterprise documents from becoming unmanaged “dark data” by routing information into compliant, AI-ready business workflows.
Students and startups competed for $96,000 at UVU's two-day HITLAB World Cup Innovation Pitchday & Hackathon, producing working AI prototypes in digital identity, data governance, and maternal health that Utah's chief privacy officer says will directly inform state legislation.
Palladyne AI, formerly Sarcos Robotics (Salt Lake City, UT), has transformed from building exoskeletons to developing embodied AI software powering autonomous drones and robots, securing Air Force contracts, key patents, and a growing defense-tech footprint.
Paul Burgon’s Exit Ventures (Provo, UT) merges with KittyHawk Ventures (Los Angeles). Burgon joins as partner, focusing on energy and infrastructure, leveraging corporate partnerships, and accelerating strategic exits across frontier technologies, including AI and climate tech.
Universities face a critical AI talent gap. At an AI in the Workforce event, UVU explores curriculum, mentorship, and industry partnerships, emphasizing human-centered skills, authenticity, and resilience to prepare students for an AI-driven workforce without replacing human judgment.
Commissioner Geoffrey Landward explores reforms emphasizing experiential learning, mentorship, and microcredentials, preparing students and the community to adapt, thrive, and maintain human-centered skills in an evolving economy.
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.
The 2025 Zero Gravity Summit in Utah united 3,000 leaders and students, highlighting aerospace, defense, AI, energy innovation, and workforce development to secure America’s technological and national security leadership.
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.
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.