Indoor farming startup Nebullam has expanded its services to Iowa City and Coralville the company announced this week.
Nebullam was founded in 2017, with a focus on improving indoor farming technologies. Today, Nebullam owns and operates its flagship indoor farm and corporate headquarters within the Iowa State University Research Park.
The company's first delivery to…
Guest post by Clayton Mooney, co-founder and CEO of Nebullam. This story was originally published on Substack.
The odds are always against us while building technology companies. After all, if you succeed, you’ll have changed the way the world works—and hopefully for the better.
Along the way, you’ll meet many individuals and organizations who want to…
Guest post by Clayton Mooney.
Startups are hard. My mentality when building companies is that every day is day 1. I’m bad at celebrating wins.
So, here goes a couple of brags about how we’ve built a rocket ship at Nebullam because of our team.
In 2020, our software team was all remote, and no…
Nebullam, an emerging indoor farming company based in Ames, is partnering with Omni Analytics Group (OAG) ahead of its upcoming launch of additional Nebullam Farms throughout the U.S.
Nebullam was founded in 2017, with a focus on improving indoor farming technologies. Today, Nebullam owns and operates its flagship indoor farm and corporate headquarters within the…
Very rarely do we build something that assembles its own legs, understands the direction it needs to go, and then moves.
At Nebullam, we’ve built many pieces of growing equipment and business models which never gained a heartbeat. In our first 3 years, we saw our company as a provider of growing equipment, to new and…
Nebullam, an indoor farming company based in Ames, announced earlier this month that it will be 'Building in Public' going forward.
Building in Public (BIP) is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. When a startup builds a product or service in public, they allow people to see their building process including their product, service,…
Nebullam, an emerging indoor farming company based in Ames, has launched a delivery service of its fresh food products to Central Iowa residents, to ensure that Iowans have access to locally grown lettuce, herbs, and microgreens during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as year-round.
"In the span of six days we decided to pivot from…
Two Iowa-based companies, Nebullam and LEAH Laboratories, were selected into Y Combinator’s winter cohort accelerator program.
Their acceptance into the program comes with a seed investment of $150,000 along with mentorship throughout the 90-day program that culminates this week with a demo day in San Francisco.
"One of the biggest takeaways that we've had from…
For me, 2018 has been a year of realizing more efficient ways to build a technology startup. But those realizations only started to occur when I thought critically about startup ecosystems playing not only to their strengths, but also being transparent about their weaknesses.
Below is a set of recaps, lessons learned, and resources which…
Four startups received funding from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board on Friday. In total, the board awarded $600,000 to the four startups.
Here are the startups that received funding:
automed (Ames)
Automed is a supplier of hardware devices and software systems for medication delivery, compliance, disease prevention and traceability for the livestock industry.
The company was…
Nebullam was one of six companies to participate in the inaugural IFTNEXT Food Disruption Challenge at IFT18. The six finalists pitched their companies in hopes of winning a $25,000 grand prize.
Nebullam is an Ames-based agtech startup that pairs high-pressure aeroponic technology and software to grow different types of leafy greens indoors.
"To be a finalist for the inaugural IFT Next Food Disruption Challenge was…