Mark Tullis
Mark is Co-founder/Editor of TechBuzz News. From Ogden, UT, Mark attended WSU, BYU, and Tufts. He has been involved in tech, media, publishing since the 80s.



Milford Mining boosts copper production, vital for electronics, using AI-driven tech and sustainable practices, creating jobs and reducing U.S. reliance on foreign minerals.
by Mark Tullis
UVU is hosting the inaugural data governance summit on May 29, 2025. It is sponsored by the Gary R. Herbert Institute for Public Policy, the Smith College of Engineering and Technology, and the Utah Office of Data Privacy. Attendees are encouraged to participate via livestream, as it is nearly full.
by Mark Tullis
Tandem Ventures (Draper, UT) and AskElephant (Lehi, UT) launch a statewide competition to spotlight Utah's top emerging marketers, offering a $10,000 prize and a platform to pitch ideas to leading marketing executives.
by Mark Tullis
Skavengerz (Ogden, UT) is a real-world adventure app that gamifies exploration, helping users unplug from screens, connect with others, and turn everyday environments into interactive quests that spark curiosity, movement, and joy.
by Mark Tullis
PhotoPharmics (American Fork, UT) has appointed two executives to lead commercialization and market access as it prepares for FDA submission and launch of its light-based neurotherapy treatment.
by Mark Tullis
Senator Ann Millner and Jefferson Moss join the 47G board, bringing decades of experience in education, innovation, and economic development to strengthen Utah’s rapidly expanding aerospace and defense sectors.
by Mark Tullis
YouScience (Provo, UT) just published a report revealing a sharp drop in college enrollment and growing student uncertainty about the future, urging schools to replace outdated guidance with aptitude-based tools and career-connected learning.
by Mark Tullis
Strider has enhanced its AI-powered platform, Spark, to deliver real-time, actionable threat intelligence that helps organizations protect employees, intellectual property, and supply chains from hostile nation-state campaigns.
by Mark Tullis