New Mexico Economic Development Department
Recent News About New Mexico Economic Development Department
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A Canadian steel processing and manufacturing company, Endurance Technologies, Inc. (ETI), is considering Las Cruces, New Mexico, as the location for its first U.S. facility.
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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed an agreement between New Mexico and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to launch the Quantum Frontier Project.
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New Mexico is preparing to host the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering, also known as Quantum Week, at the Albuquerque Convention Center from August 31 to September 5.
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Outdoor recreation businesses in New Mexico are being encouraged to participate in the expanded Adventure Pitch Fest, where they will compete for $15,000 in cash prizes.
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department has selected Roadrunner Venture Studios to lead a $25 million initiative aimed at establishing and operating a quantum venture studio in the state.
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A defense technology company is considering Sandoval County, New Mexico, as a potential site for a new rocket motor production facility focused on hypersonic systems.
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Five technology companies in New Mexico have been awarded up to $100,000 each in state matching grants aimed at supporting advancements in space communications, advanced energy, aerospace, and bioscience.
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Technology and Innovation Office has announced the opening of two new grants totaling $5 million to boost technology commercialization and entrepreneurship in the state.
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A new economic impact study conducted by the New Mexico State University (NMSU) Arrowhead Center and the Center for Border Economic Development (C-BED) examines Spaceport America’s contributions to New Mexico’s economy over a six-year period from...
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Technology and Innovation Office has begun accepting applications for the FY26 Science and Technology Business Startup Grant.
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) has appointed Nora Meyers Sackett as director and Lindsay Humphries as associate director of its new Technology and Innovation Office (TIO).
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department has launched the Arts & Cultural Districts (ACD) Pilot Grant Program, a one-time initiative aimed at supporting state-authorized Arts & Cultural Districts.
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department has approved support for 307 trainees at 12 companies through its Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) in June and July, allocating more than $3.6 million in potential funding.
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Navitas Global, an ethanol production facility located in Portales, has been granted LEDA assistance to create jobs and expand its operations.
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Twelve projects across eleven counties in New Mexico have been awarded economic development grants totaling $258,500.
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New Mexico is gaining attention with two local initiatives, Quantum Moonshot and Energized Watershed, being named among 29 semifinalists in the U.S. National Science Foundation’s $160 million Regional Innovation Engines competition.
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The New Mexico Economic Development Department and Pacific Fusion have announced a significant development in Albuquerque.
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Rolling Still Distillery, a women-owned and family-run craft distillery based in Taos, has received state economic assistance.
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Spiritus Technologies PBC, a company focused on sustainable carbon removal, has received state LEDA assistance.
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Santa Fe — The New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Outdoor Recreation Division has announced the allocation of $2 million through its Outdoor Recreation Trails+ Grants program.