Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
Tech News
Tech News articles are straightforward news stories. They provide facts and details about happenings, announcements, and events in Utah's tech sector that the TechBuzz editor and founders consider newsworthy and important for the ecosystem to be aware of.
Today Boom Interactive, Inc. announced it has been named to Fast Company’s second annual Next Big Things in Tech list, honoring technology breakthroughs that promise to shape the future of industries—from agriculture and environment to productivity and artificial intelligence. It was the only Utah-based company to make the
On Tuesday, November 29th at 10am, Utahns are invited to watch the demolition of the old state prison facilities where The Point, an innovation community, will be built. The demolition crew is scheduled to take down the decades-old prison guard tower, signaling a new chapter in redeveloping the site in
Today BYU Athletics has announced a partnership with IsoTalent and the Salt Lake Chamber to launch a student-athlete career marketplace that will connect BYU student-athletes to many of the Chamber’s eight thousand member businesses located across Utah and the rocky mountain region. This novel partnership, extending the new Built4Life
Today BYU Athletics has announced a partnership with IsoTalent and the Salt Lake Chamber to launch a student-athlete career marketplace that will connect BYU student-athletes to many of the Chamber’s eight thousand member businesses located across Utah and the rocky mountain region. This novel partnership, extending the new Built4Life
Today Boom Interactive, Inc. announced it has been named to Fast Company’s second annual Next Big Things in Tech list, honoring technology breakthroughs that promise to shape the future of industries—from agriculture and environment to productivity and artificial intelligence. It was the only Utah-based company to make the
On Tuesday, November 29th at 10am, Utahns are invited to watch the demolition of the old state prison facilities where The Point, an innovation community, will be built. The demolition crew is scheduled to take down the decades-old prison guard tower, signaling a new chapter in redeveloping the site in
On November 14, 2022, ShareMy.Health launched a measurement-based, collaborative care platform for behavioral health that integrates therapy, data science, personalized content and clinical tools. The platform connects the individuals, providers, family, and support circles to extend therapy and improve engagement and self-care outcomes. ShareMy.Health is a Salt Lake
On November 3rd, 2022, JPMorgan Chase announced the induction of DeepSee.ai into the JPMorgan Chase’s Hall of Innovation. This Innovation award recognizes select emerging tech companies for their innovation, business value, and disruptive nature and is given out once a year at JPMorgan Chase’s Tech Summit.
“DeepSee
Today WorkWave (Holmdel, NJ) announced it has acquired Salt Lake City-based TaskEasy, a leading service marketplace for rental property owners. Terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed. Kickstart (Salt Lake City) is an investor in TaskEasy, along with Camber Creek, Access Venture Partners, Modern Ventures, RC Capital, Delta Electronics
Today Whistic, the network for assessing, publishing and sharing vendor security information, announced it is launching a new Trust Center, outlining its commitment to global security and privacy standards and transparently addressing important topics relevant to the thousands of companies joining the Whistic Network each month.
This announcement also furthers
By Elainna Ciaramella
On Nov. 11, 2021, Lehi-based Weave was listed on the New York Stock Exchange, which was covered by TechBuzz News. As Weave’s new CEO Roy Banks rang the opening bell, it didn’t take long for people to notice that Weave’s original co-founders, brothers Brandon