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  • Linseed Capital buys central Omaha building to house its companies

    Linseed Capital buys central Omaha building to house its companies

    Angel investment group Linseed Capital has a new home in Central Omaha at 719 S. 75th Street. James and Karen Linder bought the almost 10,000-square-foot building and an adjoining home next door in August.

  • Prairie Portrait: Greg Pugh of Tethon 3D ceramic printing

    Prairie Portraits is a weekly set of questions intended to help the community get to know someone from the Silicon Prairie startup scene a little bit better. Prairie Portraits feature a fixed set of questions ranging from career background and personal preferences to, perhaps, off-the-wall questions on YouTube videos and entrance music. Name: Gregory Clark Pugh Title/Occupation: Director…

  • Say hi to the newest Big Omaha cow, courtesy of Tethon 3D

    Big Omaha attendees may have noticed a new incarnation of the conference’s iconic cow this year. A 3D ceramic printer is pumping out a dozen tiny ceramic cows at a time in a back corner of KANEKO. Tethon 3D, a 3D printing company based in Omaha, answered Silicon Prairie News’ call for art installations during…

  • KANEKO and Big Omaha: Why the venue helps make the conference

    Over the course of the last five years, the success of Big Omaha has stemmed from many sources, however the space is one of the most crucial elements. From the very beginning, we understood the need for the spirit of Big Omaha to be embodied in its surroundings …