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Your source for news and profiles on startups, technology, growth and innovation across the state of New Mexico.

Albuquerque, NM
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At times the two finalists were separated by less than five votes, but this year's champion ended up pulling away right at the end. https://t.co/CHytoyBuOE
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The contest for this year's champion was at times split by less than five votes.
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It's time for the Inno Madness championship! Vote now for which startup you think should be named this year's champion. https://t.co/ejfodV9pVH
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Two newcomers will face off in this year's New Mexico Inno Madness Championship. Cast your vote on who you think should be named champion now.
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'Lightning McClean' takes to the skies. It' the largest hydrogen fuel cell-powered plane to fly, according to @Universal_H2, a California company that wants to stand up manufacturing in Albuquerque https://t.co/JltqCB8M1P
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Universal Hydrogen Co., a California-based clean aviation company with plans to stand up manufacturing in Albuquerque, flew an airplane powered by its fuel cell electric powertrain Thursday.
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Could New Mexico be in store for a shaky year for venture funding? Four VCs in the state shared their thoughts. Read the full article at the link below. https://t.co/OlwBp3Dxly
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"I don't think it's the time to take giant swings right now," one New Mexico investor said.
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Meow Wolf could add "many hundreds more" new jobs by the end of the year as it continues expanding, both physically and digitally. Find more details in the full story, linked below. https://t.co/yJylt6o2s2
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The Santa Fe-based entertainment company could add "many hundreds more" employees by the end of the year alongside both physical and digital expansion, its CEO told Albuquerque Business First.
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Yesterday, New Mexico's Economic Development Department announced the 10 companies awarded with state science and technology grants. Click here to find the names of the companies and details about the grants. https://t.co/zl7Z3Ijts1
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Each company operates in one of five science and technology target industries: aerospace, biosciences, cybersecurity, intelligent manufacturing and sustainable and green energy.
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Brian Osterloh, director of the City of Albuquerque's Department of Technology and Innovation, is planning to leave the position at the end of March. We sat down with the outgoing director last week as he reflects on his nearly two decades with the City. https://t.co/uZYDwB8B9w
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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller appointed Osterloh as the director of the City's Department of Technology and Innovation in October 2018. He plans to leave that role at the end of March.
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If you haven't yet, don't forget to subscribe to The Beat! It's New Mexico Inno's weekly newsletter that's full of our top stories and reporting insights, out at 1 p.m. every Tuesday. Find the sign-up form linked below. https://t.co/tHOzsqfgX7
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Nominations are now open for our second annual Inno Madness bracket competition! Find the nomination form and more details about the bracket-style challenge in the article linked here. Nominations close on Feb. 20. https://t.co/nUCBZqRZhI
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Nominations are now open for the second-annual New Mexico Inno Madness startup bracket challenge! You have a little less than a month to let us know which startup(s) you think should be in the...
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Swiss aerospace company Sceye says it performed a successful test flight on Oct. 30 from New Mexico, deploying a platform designed to deliver internet connectivity from 65,000 feet in the air: https://t.co/E6v1y906oI
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The company's test demonstrated that its high-altitude platform station (HAPS) carrying a 4G antenna can connect to devices on the ground.
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