The second annual Tech Nebraska Summit brought 300 attendees, 18 sponsors, and some of the brightest minds in the state to Omaha on November 7, 2024 to discuss the shared mission of positioning Nebraska as a leading hub for tech innovation. From strategic insights to inspiring startup stories, the Summit was a powerful reminder that with collaboration, leadership, and focus, Nebraska’s tech future is full of promise.
Strategic Focus for Growth
The day opened with Kat Saunders, strategist at Economic Leadership, LLC, who set the tone with a compelling keynote that revealed where Nebraska stacked up in tech compared to other states—ranking 7th in business climate and 14th in startup job creation, but also highlighted areas for improvement, such as venture capital funding (25th) and startup survival rates (49th).
Saunders underscored the importance of intentionality: thriving tech hubs across the country didn’t succeed by accident—they meticulously mapped assets, identified gaps, and executed strategic initiatives. Nebraska, she argued, must follow suit by leveraging its unique strengths in agriculture, defense technology, and manufacturing.
Joining Saunders, Bryan Sloane, President of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry, emphasized prioritization:
“We have so many promising sectors, but we can’t do everything at once. Momentum starts when you focus on a few areas first.”
Both speakers stressed the need for long-term vision, suggesting a 20-year strategy that embraces Nebraska’s strengths while addressing challenges like attracting and retaining talent.
Leaders Driving Innovation
Saunders’ morning keynote was followed up with two riveting panel discussions. The first brought together CIOs from some of Nebraska’s leading companies:
- Kent Sona, Nebraska Methodist Health System
- Katie Curtis, Great Plains Communications
- Daragh Mahon, Werner Enterprises
The conversation immediately jumped into how AI is revolutionizing industries. Mahon described its potential to transform trucking with autonomous vehicles, noting:
“AI isn’t just about automation; it’s about creating new opportunities for efficiency and safety. At Werner, it’s helping us not only move goods more effectively but also improve the lives of our drivers by reducing long-haul burdens.”
Curtis highlighted the importance of clean, secure data, while Sona shared how AI enhances healthcare through innovations like diagnostic support tools.
The panel also addressed the role of leadership in fostering innovation. Curtis emphasized the need to balance day-to-day operations with future-focused initiatives, noting:
“If you don’t carve out time for innovation, you’ll find yourself in the same spot five years from now.”
Their insights reinforced the importance of mentorship and collaboration, with panelists envisioning a Nebraska tech community where successes and failures alike contribute to collective growth.
Startup Founders with a Vision
Another standout panel at this year’s Tech Nebraska Summit showcased the resilience and entrepreneurship of four of Nebraska’s entrepreneurs:
- Adriana Cisneros Basulto of Maxwell: Revolutionizing HR with an AI-driven platform to optimize employee benefits.
- Chad Johnson of Grain Weevil: Creating robots to improve agricultural safety and efficiency.
- Molly O’Neil of Superb Shifts: Streamlining staffing in senior care through technology.
- Devon Seacrest of CodeBuddy: Tackling the talent gap in software development with AI tools.
These founders highlighted Nebraska’s unique advantages, from mentorship culture to state-backed funding programs. As Cisneros Basulto put it:
“It’s a no-brainer to stay here. The financial support and willingness of local companies to adopt new technology make Nebraska an ideal place for startups.”
For Chad Johnson, the local support was key to Grain Weevil’s early success:
“Our first prototypes came to life because of Nebraska’s generosity. Farmers welcomed us into their operations, and local businesses stepped up to provide expertise and components. You can’t replicate that anywhere else.”
Their stories were a testament to the power of innovation rooted in empathy—each founder is solving real-world problems while showcasing the potential of Nebraska’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Shaping Tech Policy that Lasts
The afternoon sessions fostered conversations around AI, tech policy, and how innovation hubs fill an essential role within their respective communities across the state.
Laurel Oetken, Tech Nebraska’s Executive Director, joined other technology trade association leaders to discuss how policy drives systemic, long-term change in technology ecosystems.
During this panel, she shared bold plans for 2025: a tech caucus designed to connect Nebraska lawmakers with industry leaders and insights, driving innovation-focused policy for long-term change.
“Next year, Tech Nebraska is excited to launch a tech caucus to give policymakers a space to connect, learn, and hear from industry leaders. The goal is to demystify emerging topics and establish clear lines of communication and collaboration, ensuring no voices are left out.”
Each breakout session was designed for attendees to think about what role they can play to build Nebraska’s technology ecosystem.
Tech Nebraska Summit’s Key Insights
As conversations wrapped up, a few key takeaways emerged from this year’s Summit:
- Strategic Focus: Nebraska must prioritize high-impact sectors to build momentum.
- Collaboration: Success will require cooperation between urban and rural communities.
- Leadership: C-suite engagement and mentorship are critical to driving change.
- AI and Innovation: Emerging technologies like AI are shaping industries statewide.
- Talent Retention: Attracting and keeping top talent is essential to Nebraska’s growth.
- Empathy-Driven Solutions: Local innovators are creating technology with a human touch.
Looking Ahead
The 2024 Tech Nebraska Summit wasn’t just about celebrating progress—it was a call to action. From startup founders to top technology leaders, every speaker highlighted the incredible potential of Nebraska’s tech community. As Bryan Sloane reminded attendees:
“It’s not about wins and losses in the legislature. It’s about whether we did something this week to create a better environment for businesses to thrive.”
As the Summit concluded after a full day of panels, breakout sessions, and networking, one thing was clear: Nebraska’s best tech days are absolutely ahead of us. With bold leadership, collaboration, and a unified vision, Nebraska has the resources, talent, and determination to compete as a national hub for tech innovation.