January 2021 Newsletter
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Taking the pulse of Utah’s tech industry


"Utah’s highly diversified economy is helping it weather the worst impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic better than most states, and as the first doses of the vaccine are disbursed, the state’s robust technology and innovation industries are likely to help drive an already nation-leading recovery."

Read the FULL Article from Desert News: HERE
Did you get a chance to check out last months Tech Corner in ETV News? If not, Check it out here:

ETV News Reports- "A pair of executive orders that were issued by Utah Governor Spencer Cox on Monday [January 11th] will have all Utah agencies required to review the jobs that could be conducted remotely or relocated to rural parts of the state."

"These orders were signed by both Gov. Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson from the remote office on the Southern Utah University campus. Other organizations are on board with making this a possibility, such as the Rural Online Initiative through Utah State University that has been underway for some time."

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Save the Date: Jan 22nd @ Noon
Join us Friday, January 22nd at noon to hear from Cicero Group CEO & Co-founder Trent Kaufman. Cicero Group uses data and experience to generate insights, create actionable strategies, and drive transformation with an overarching purpose of helping people create and continuously deliver extraordinary results.

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Last month one of our very own local businesses was featured on 1,000,000 Cups. Which is a program designed to educate, engage and inspire entrepreneurs around the country.

Dustless Technologies/Merit3D

"Dustless Technologies manufacturers pro grade wet/dry vacuums and dust shrouds for collecting dust from tools like grinders, saws, etc. Merit3D is an Additive manufacturing service provider that is changing injection molding from overseas. Price UT"
San Rafael Research Center Welcomes Chemical Engineering Consultant Dr. Andrew Fry
"Emery County recently entered into a contract with Dr. Andrew Fry to be a consultant at the San Rafael Energy Research Center. Although Dr. Fry will continue teaching at Brigham Young University (BYU), he is certainly no stranger to the Emery County area."

"Dr. Fry grew up in Salt Lake City but moved to Price when he was 15 years old. After graduating from Carbon High School, he worked for PacifiCorp/Rocky Mountain Power for three years in both the Huntington and Hunter power plants. In 1955, when the plants were reducing their workforce, he accepted a lay-off so that he could go climbing in the Himalayas. When he returned from his trip, he worked for an industrial construction company that built mine infrastructure. Some of his assignments for that job were associated with the development of Willow Creek Mine in Helper."

About Silicon Slopes East

Silicon Slopes East is chapter of Silicon Slopes in Lehi, Utah. Silicon Slopes East promotes what tech looks like in Carbon and Emery counties (Coal Country), encourages remote working in the two county region and bolsters the entrepreneurial spirit in Coal Country.