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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.
Yesterday the Leonardo Museum in Salt Lake City played host to Cryptopia SLC, an event bringing together the cryptocurrency community in Utah and beyond. The crowd filled a 200 seat auditorium to standing room only, with panel discussions covering the basics of cryptocurrency, decentralized finance (DeFi), nonfungible tokens (NFTs), and
The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce is hosting a virtual webinar this Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10am, to help address Utah’s substitute teacher shortage. As part of its Substitute Teacher—Business Connection initiative, the Chamber encourages Utah businesses to collaborate by asking employees to apply to be substitutes.
As briefly referenced in our recap of the 2022 Economic Outlook and Public Policy Summit (co-hosted by the Salt Lake Chamber and Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute), one of Utah’s top legislative and economic concerns is the development of natural, economic, and social resources across rural and urban regions.
by Amelia England
As briefly referenced in our recap of the 2022 Economic Outlook and Public Policy Summit (co-hosted by the Salt Lake Chamber and Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute), one of Utah’s top legislative and economic concerns is the development of natural, economic, and social resources across rural and urban regions.
by Amelia England
Yesterday the Leonardo Museum in Salt Lake City played host to Cryptopia SLC, an event bringing together the cryptocurrency community in Utah and beyond. The crowd filled a 200 seat auditorium to standing room only, with panel discussions covering the basics of cryptocurrency, decentralized finance (DeFi), nonfungible tokens (NFTs), and
by Austin Craig
The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce is hosting a virtual webinar this Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10am, to help address Utah’s substitute teacher shortage. As part of its Substitute Teacher—Business Connection initiative, the Chamber encourages Utah businesses to collaborate by asking employees to apply to be substitutes.
by Amelia England
Continuing our Investor Mindset series, we sat down with Kent Madsen and Nick Efstratis, co-founders of EPIC Ventures, to get to know one of the earliest venture firms in the state, what they focus on, and talk about some of their recent wins. Some of EPIC Ventures’ recent high-profile investments
by Mark Tullis
Last October we posted a survey asking members of Utah's tech community to respond to a short list of questions about mathematics. The survey was created by state math specialist Lindsey Henderson and her team at the Utah State Board of Education. The idea behind the survey was
by Mark Tullis
Congressman John Curtis of Utah’s third congressional district met with a group of technologists and leaders last month to discuss the state of data privacy. Curtis sits on the prominent House Energy and Commerce Committee and its Subcommittee on Communications and Technology. The meeting was co-hosted by TechBuzz News,
by Austin Craig
Discussions around startup financing are often dominated by venture capitalists. A lesser known but important segment of the venture ecosystem are family offices; private investment groups run by the independent and intergenerational efforts of a founder’s family. Supported by institutional-level of capital and robust, impressive portfolios, family offices are
by Robb Lifferth
Utah's population has seen enormous growth over the past decades, with much of that happening at the point of the mountain. The area encompasses parts of Lehi, Bluffdale, and Draper, at the midpoint between Utah County and Salt Lake County. As tech companies compete for talent in both
by Mattea Gygi