Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories
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ABQjournal: Richardson Courts High Tech
... increases. Chellam said Albuquerque has turned into an ideal location for some company operations because Xilinx is able to recruit workers from Sandia National Laboratories and Intel. Research and development tax credits have served as an incentive, as well. "There's nothing better than ...
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ABQjournal: Leadership Needed for Economic Development
... that, particularly at the state Legislature level ... we're just not going to make the strides we need to start moving up that ladder." Former Sandia National Laboratories executive Dan Hartley pointed to a lack of private sector leadership. He said economic development leaders need to come ...
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ABQjournal: Growing Cities Face Challenges
... , like light rail, street cars, downtown residential options and recreational assets. David Plummer, deputy director electronic systems at Sandia National Laboratories, said he had the chance to move to other high-tech meccas, including Austin, but opted to stay put. Plummer, a blues musician ...
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ABQjournal: Leadership Needed for Economic Development
... that, particularly at the state Legislature level ... we're just not going to make the strides we need to start moving up that ladder." Former Sandia National Laboratories executive Dan Hartley pointed to a lack of private sector leadership. He said economic development leaders need to come ...
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ABQjournal: Growing Cities Face Challenges
... , like light rail, street cars, downtown residential options and recreational assets. David Plummer, deputy director electronic systems at Sandia National Laboratories, said he had the chance to move to other high-tech meccas, including Austin, but opted to stay put. Plummer, a blues musician ...
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ABQjournal: TVI Maps Out New Degree Course
... store. Public Service Company of New Mexico uses GIS to track its far-flung electrical systems, Rose said. Denise Bleakly, a GIS manager for Sandia National Laboratories and an adviser to the program, said employers in the Southwest typically pay at least $30,000 a year to GIS technicians with ...
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ABQjournal: N.M. Ranks High in Tech Sector
... economy," said Sherman McCorkle, president of Technology Ventures Corp. in Albuquerque. TVC, which was founded to assist technology transfer at Sandia National Laboratories, works with numerous venture capital firms and technology startup companies. "If you look back 10 years ago, you'll see ...
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ABQjournal: Local Next-Gen Initiative Receives DOE Grants
... , D-N.M., said Thursday. One of the grants, for $682,000, will help Next Gen develop a microsystems plant, a center to transfer technology from Sandia National Laboratories to the Mexico microchip industry. Intel and the University of New Mexico are partnering with Next Gen on the project. The ...
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