by Carlos Parra | Mar 7, 2024
In a groundbreaking move that signifies a significant shift in the landscape of industrial manufacturing, Hota Industrial, one of Taiwan’s largest manufacturers who service the auto industry, has recently announced its expansion to the New Mexico Borderplex region,...
by Carlos Parra | Feb 29, 2024
Eight companies in New Mexico have been granted over $1.6 million in funding for job training under the Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP). The program, which aims to support local businesses in expanding and hiring, will facilitate the training of 94 employees...
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...
by Carlos Parra | Dec 18, 2023
In November and December of 2023, two companies in the New Mexico Borderplex region secured funding through the Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) of the New Mexico Economic Development Department, as announced by Acting Cabinet Secretary Jon Clark. These...
by Carlos Parra | Dec 5, 2023
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, could be building a new data center in the Borderplex Region. The City of El Paso, the County of El Paso and The Borderplex Alliance announced Monday that a major step has been taken to support Meta — formerly known as...
by Carlos Parra | Nov 30, 2023
The New Mexico Economic Development Department declared today that two additional companies, Coast Aluminum and Monti Inc., have been granted state economic assistance. This support aims to bolster manufacturing expansions and facilitate job creation at New...