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"Ecosystem" articles pertain to buildings, developments, changes to large swaths of land that related to business. It also includes institutions that make up the Utah tech ecosystem, such as universities, accelerators, government entities and related groups.
"Ecosystem" articles pertain to buildings, developments, changes to large swaths of land that related to business. It also includes institutions that make up the Utah tech ecosystem, such as universities, accelerators, government entities and related groups.
CompTIA's latest jobs report of May employment data shows that tech jobs throughout the economy grew, while hiring by technology companies slipped slightly. The unemployment rate for tech occupations decreased slightly from 2.1% to 2.0% and remains well below the national figure of 3.7%. Tech
Cryptopia 2023 brought together a small but steadfast group of cryptocurrency fans, investors, and true believers in a fun, whimsical extravaganza at the University of Utah’s A. Ray Olpin Student Union. The event included people in outlandish outfits, synchronized drone presentations, cookie-eating contests (sponsored by Dirty Dough), raffles, prizes
On June 2, 2023, the Utah Policy Innovation Lab assembled a panel of informed AI practitioners and policy-makers for a discussion on the implications of AI called “Navigating AI Policy in Utah: Opportunities and Risks.” Reflecting several industries and disciplines, the panelists, moderated by Rep Jefferson Moss, explored a range
by Mark TullisOn June 2, 2023, the Utah Policy Innovation Lab assembled a panel of informed AI practitioners and policy-makers for a discussion on the implications of AI called “Navigating AI Policy in Utah: Opportunities and Risks.” Reflecting several industries and disciplines, the panelists, moderated by Rep Jefferson Moss, explored a range
by Mark TullisCompTIA's latest jobs report of May employment data shows that tech jobs throughout the economy grew, while hiring by technology companies slipped slightly. The unemployment rate for tech occupations decreased slightly from 2.1% to 2.0% and remains well below the national figure of 3.7%. Tech
by Mark TullisCryptopia 2023 brought together a small but steadfast group of cryptocurrency fans, investors, and true believers in a fun, whimsical extravaganza at the University of Utah’s A. Ray Olpin Student Union. The event included people in outlandish outfits, synchronized drone presentations, cookie-eating contests (sponsored by Dirty Dough), raffles, prizes
by Mark TullisOn June 2, 2023, The Utah Policy Innovation Lab will host an panel on AI—Navigating AI Policy in Utah: Opportunities and Risks. The goal of the panel is to foster an innovative environment that also prioritizes the protection of personal privacy and to create a landscape that balances the
by Mark TullisCompTIA has announced it is offering free training in the fundamentals of information technology (IT) through its New to Tech Sweepstakes—a rigorous training course normally priced at $473. Each week CompTIA will select seven winners in the US who will receive a 100%-off single-use coupon for the CompTIA
by Mark TullisKinect Capital and Women Entrepreneurs Realizing Opportunities for Capital (WeROC) announces today that the WeROC program is now accepting applications now through June 9, 2023. Established in 2017, the WeRoc program is now in its 7th year. The program for 2023 will support 20 female business owners, founders/ co-founders, or
by Mark TullisPhoto credit: Kinser Studios Utah’s financial market transaction values took a step back after two record-breaking years, but total deal volume remained high, according to MountainWest Capital Network’s (MWCN) annual Deal Flow Report, released on May 18, 2023. The official release announcement event took place at Squatters Pub
by Mark TullisThis week Qualtrics released its 2023 Employee Experience Trends Report which surveyed 30,000 employees around the world about their experiences in the workplace, as reported by BusinessWire. Here's a rundown of some of the myths and realities that are a part of today's work environments,
by Mark Tullis