2024 AIM Tech Awards

2024 AIM Tech Awards

Honoring Visionaries and Changemakers in our Tech Community

By AIM Institute

Date and time

Starts on Thursday, November 14 · 5:30pm CST

Location

Peter Fink's Private Muscle Car Museum

5808 North 90th Street Omaha, NE 68134

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 3 hours 30 minutes

AIM Tech Awards 2024 will honor the outstanding achievements of tech talent and recognize those who have made a profound impact within the local tech community

Through education, career development, and outreach, the non-profit AIM Institute has fostered the growth of Omaha’s tech sector for more than 25 years. This annual awards ceremony and fundraiser will support AIM’s programs, which make outstanding educational opportunities and career training accessible to everyone. AIM plays a critical role in developing talent to serve local companies and entrepreneurs, meeting the unique needs of each tech professional and contributing to the growth of our local economy.

2024 Tech Award Categories

K-12 Educator of the Year

Tech Student of the Year

AIM After School Program Student of the Year

AIM TRIO Student of the Year

Higher Ed Tech leader of the Year

College Intern of the Year

AIM Code School Student of the Year

Tech Start-up of the Year

Technology Innovator of the Year

Technology Leader of the Year

Technology Company of the Year

Tech Champion

T he 2024 AIM Tech Awards will be held at the EXCLUSIVE Private Car Museum of Peter Fink. A muscle car museum and private showroom owned by Peter Fink. The space is home to more than 100 America-made muscle cars, including some VIN No. 1, signed guitars from rock 'n' roll legends other memorabilia in northwest Omaha.

A total of 125 muscle cars — those with high-performance engines and quick takeoffs — glimmer in a private museum in northwest Omaha. It is open to the public only a few times a year for charitable events.

He also has memorabilia from famous people such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, the Wright Brothers and Albert Einstein.




Organized by

The nonprofit AIM Institute builds and connects the cutting-edge tech community in Omaha. AIM provides training and resources for new and experienced tech professionals, making outstanding educational opportunities and career training accessible to all.

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