by Carlos Parra | Dec 6, 2024
New Mexico, the nation’s second-largest oil and gas producer after Texas, combines cutting-edge federal research with robust trade activity at its bustling ports of entry. These elements position the state as a potential economic powerhouse. However, challenges like...
by Carlos Parra | Dec 5, 2024
As border industries continue to expand, the demand for a skilled workforce is rising. To meet this need, the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance (MVEDA) has partnered with the New Mexico Economic Development Department to launch AutomateUp+, an innovative...
by Carlos Parra | Sep 5, 2024
Site Selection magazine acknowledges EPE’s critical role in boosting regional growth and job creation. El Paso Electric (EPE) has been honored as a Top Utility in Economic Development for 2024 by Site Selection magazine. This prestigious recognition highlights EPE’s...
by Carlos Parra | May 13, 2024
Established in 1993, the Santa Teresa Port of Entry stands as a beacon of hope for New Mexico, offering a gateway to capitalize on the burgeoning trade with Mexico. Yet, initial enthusiasm for the project waned as economic growth remained sluggish, prompting doubts...
by Carlos Parra | Apr 19, 2024
In a stride towards fostering energy innovation across the nation, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) has unveiled the Phase 1 victors of the Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) Round 3. A total of twenty-three...
by Carlos Parra | Feb 26, 2024
Authored by Algernon D’Ammassa The Learning Games Lab at New Mexico State University typically conducts its work discreetly. A team of skilled illustrators and animators collaborates on screens in a dimly lit room on the Las Cruces campus. However, there are...