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Friday brought another leadership change in Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s administration. The governor appointed Manny Barreras as secretary for the Department of Information Technology.
Two years after the federal government passed the Inflation Reduction Act, New Mexico is reaping from its benefits.
The New Mexico Environment Department is partnering with tech giants with a goal to save water and money.
Adam Hammer chats with Journal staff writer Matthew Narvaiz about Roadrunner Venture Studios.
The park was established in 1998 and is a collaboration between the nonprofit Sandia Science and Technology Park Development Corp. and Sandia National Labs.
In New Mexico, the National Association of Manufacturers said manufacturers accounted for $4.26 billion in total output and employed 30,000 workers at the end of 2021.
Like others in the agriculture sector, a major barrier to the wine industry is a lack of hands to pick grapes. There just aren’t enough people signing up to do the work.So farmers have turned to machines.
The Roadrunner Technology Forum will take place Sept. 4 at the the Wool Warehouse Theater.
The University of New Mexico’s Gerald May Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering is named after a former engineering professor and university president.
HATCH — Under the relentless heat of a beaming sun, around a dozen workers wearing long-sleeve shirts and straw hats slowly moved from plant to plant in a chile field, plucking red pepper by red pepper to fill burlap bags with chiles.
Pajarito Powder, the Albuquerque-based startup that makes catalysts for hydrogen production, looks to grow from its team of roughly 30 people it now employs. It’s also looking to add needed equipment to scale with that growth.
The local competition will be held at Isleta Resort and Casino, just south of Albuquerque, at the Arrowhead Center’s New Mexico Startup Forum on Sept. 4-5.