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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

"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   -   Jul 06, 2022 22 Finalists Announced for Women Tech Awards’ 15th Annual Celebration
22 Finalists Announced for Women Tech Awards’ 15th Annual  Celebration

Today the Women Tech Council, a national organization based in Salt Lake City focused on the economic impact of women in the technology sector, announced the 22 finalists for the 2022 Women Tech Awards. Celebrating their 15th year, the Women Tech Awards bring visibility to technology-focused women who are creating

Ecosystem   -   Jun 29, 2022 MudBots’ Disruptive 3D Concrete Printing Technology Could be a Solution for Utah’s Homeless and Affordable Housing Crisis
MudBots’ Disruptive 3D Concrete Printing Technology Could be a Solution for Utah’s Homeless and Affordable Housing Crisis

By Elainna Ciaramella    In the 2022 Annual Data Report on Homelessness, Tricia Davis, assistant director of the Utah Office of Homeless Services stressed how Utahns are experiencing housing instability at higher rates, which often leads to homelessness. Davis also shed light on the challenges brought on by Covid-19 and the

From Delivering Pizzas to Making $5.6 Million in Two Years: The Story Behind Quadra
Ecosystem   -   Jul 10, 2022 From Delivering Pizzas to Making $5.6 Million in Two Years: The Story Behind Quadra

In 2008 the US experienced a devastating recession, and like many people, John Sanders was laid off from his job selling software to homebuilders. Ever since college, Sanders was interested in online marketing and decided it was time to make that a full time job. With his connections to homebuilders,

by Mattea Gygi
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Ecosystem   -   Jul 10, 2022 From Delivering Pizzas to Making $5.6 Million in Two Years: The Story Behind Quadra
From Delivering Pizzas to Making $5.6 Million in Two Years: The Story Behind Quadra

In 2008 the US experienced a devastating recession, and like many people, John Sanders was laid off from his job selling software to homebuilders. Ever since college, Sanders was interested in online marketing and decided it was time to make that a full time job. With his connections to homebuilders,

by Mattea Gygi
Ecosystem   -   Jul 06, 2022 22 Finalists Announced for Women Tech Awards’ 15th Annual Celebration
22 Finalists Announced for Women Tech Awards’ 15th Annual  Celebration

Today the Women Tech Council, a national organization based in Salt Lake City focused on the economic impact of women in the technology sector, announced the 22 finalists for the 2022 Women Tech Awards. Celebrating their 15th year, the Women Tech Awards bring visibility to technology-focused women who are creating

by Mark Tullis
Ecosystem   -   Jun 29, 2022 MudBots’ Disruptive 3D Concrete Printing Technology Could be a Solution for Utah’s Homeless and Affordable Housing Crisis
MudBots’ Disruptive 3D Concrete Printing Technology Could be a Solution for Utah’s Homeless and Affordable Housing Crisis

By Elainna Ciaramella    In the 2022 Annual Data Report on Homelessness, Tricia Davis, assistant director of the Utah Office of Homeless Services stressed how Utahns are experiencing housing instability at higher rates, which often leads to homelessness. Davis also shed light on the challenges brought on by Covid-19 and the

by Elainna Ciaramella
Ecosystem   -   Jun 16, 2022 The People Behind the People Behind the People–What the Utah Tech Sector Can Take Away from the Pattern Acceleration Summit
The People Behind the People Behind the People–What the Utah Tech Sector Can Take Away from the Pattern Acceleration Summit

I’m a fairly new observer of the Utah tech scene. In my measly one year I have seen great and not-so-great things happening in what has been dubbed “Silicon Slopes.” But despite my young years, I felt compelled to share and relate themes I found while attending the Acceleration

by Mattea Gygi
Ecosystem   -   Jun 14, 2022 Atomic Gives Back to the Community by Supporting Local Organizations
Atomic Gives Back to the Community by Supporting Local Organizations

Jordan Wright and Scott Weinert founded Atomic FI, and have led it to become the tech company they wanted to work at. Just two years later, employees testify that the founders have truly created an environment where employees can do “the best work of their lives.”  Since TechBuzz's

by Mattea Gygi
Ecosystem   -   Jun 13, 2022 Smarty Releases the Most Complete and Accurate List of US Addresses
Smarty Releases the Most Complete and Accurate List of US Addresses

On June 7th, Smarty, a location data intelligence company based in Provo, released its US Master Address List, the most comprehensive list of 193+ million standardized and verified US addresses.  All addresses on the list are mailable by USPS, but was not created as a mailing list, rather it’s

by Mattea Gygi
Ecosystem   -   Jun 12, 2022 Utah Tech University’s International Office Seeks to Bridge Gap Between International Talent and Silicon Slopes
Utah Tech University’s International Office Seeks to Bridge Gap Between International Talent and Silicon Slopes

By Elainna Ciaramella      Shadman Bashir hails from the tribal regions of northwestern Pakistan. He obtained a law degree in his home country and came to the U.S. in 2000 to obtain a master’s in competitive law with an emphasis on telecommunications from the California Western School of Law.

by Elainna Ciaramella
Ecosystem   -   Jun 08, 2022 NexHealth, a California-based Unicorn, Opens its Largest Office in Draper
NexHealth, a California-based Unicorn, Opens its Largest Office in Draper

Today NexHealth, a patient experience platform for patients, doctors, and developers, announced its expansion into Utah with an office in Draper, its largest physical presence. While headquarters will stay in San Francisco, a “majority of its core operations,” will move to Utah. The SaaS healthcare company plans to hire 200

by Mattea Gygi
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