Silicon Prairie News
From horse health to student meal deliveries: Meet the six LaunchLNK grant recipients of 2026
The grant program stewarded by the Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development gives high-growth startups $20,000 in non-dilutive funds and $15,000 worth of business support services. The goal is to…
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4mPrairie Portraits: Kristin Klaus
The Prairie Portraits series features founders, funders and community builders from Nebraska's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
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5mPrairie Portraits: Taylor Korensky
The Prairie Portraits series features founders, funders and community builders from Nebraska's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
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5mPrairie Portraits: Corrine Wardian
The Prairie Portraits series features founders, funders and community builders from Nebraska's innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
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6mUNO urges Omaha and wider state to engage with artificial intelligence through AI-CCORE initiative
The University of Nebraska at Omaha began its AI-CCORE initiative with the goals of spreading AI literacy, pairing students with career opportunities and helping local businesses, nonprofits and startups embrace the tech to fit their needs. Offerings include community-facing classes, camps, events and a new exhibit open to the public.
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7mCan fintech cut fossil fuels and spur renewables? With algorithmic trading tools, Doomsun bets yes
The Lincoln-based startup was co-founded by two longtime software engineers in the financial industry. Guided equally by a love of solving engineering problems and environmentalist aims, Doomsun is creating automated financial market tools for all industries with an eye on today’s energy transition.