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Technology Centers and Parks

The University of Nebraska serves in many capacities – host, stakeholder, partner - in a variety of powerful technology centers and parks located in Lincoln and Omaha, featuring private-public partnerships.

Aksarben Village in Omaha: Groundbreaking, mixed-use development in the heart of Omaha that includes space dedicated to office and state of the art research facilities, academics, housing and lodging, and retail and entertainment; master plan allows flexibility for commercial use and institutional stakeholders such as UNO and UNMC. Contact: http://www.aksarbenvillage.com/.

Scott Technology Transfer and Incubator Center: Located at UNO and operated under the guidance of the Suzanne and Walter Scott Foundation, the Scott Center facilitates commercialization of emerging technologies by providing tools and space critical for taking concepts to market; benefits include subsidized space, technology infrastructure, business development, and administrative support. Contact: http://www.scott-technology.com; Ken Moreano, 402-502-6000; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Technology Park: A partnership between the University, the University Foundation and private sector investors, Tech Park is a planned business campus located at UNL for beginning or relocating your technology-focused company; provides access to university resources, technology transfer assistance, research funding resources, highly competitive lease rates, professional office services, high-speed data services, and on-site expansion and building options. Contact: http://www.unebtechpark.com/; This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

2015 Vision in Lincoln: Still in the developmental stages, Lincoln business and civic leaders have identified ten interrelated priority projects that include expanding NU and private sector research opportunities for Lincoln and Nebraska. Contact: http://www.2015vision.org/articles/news_110906.html.

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