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Space Tourism Rewind: Branson & Richardson Announced Spaceport America Deal 15 Years Ago – Parabolic Arc

New Mexico to spend $225 million Commercial spaceflight set to begin in 2010 Virgin Galactic to fly 50,000 peassengers in 10 years SANTE FE, NM, Dec. 14, 2005 (New Mexico Economic Development Department PR)  Governor Bill Richardson and Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of the Virgin Companies, today announced that Virgin Galactic, the world’s first commercial space tourism business, will locate its world headquarters and Mission Control in New Mexico. The agreement between the State of New Mexico and Virgin Galactic calls for New Mexico to build a $225 million spaceport in the southern part of the state, on 27- square miles of state land. “This is a historic day for our great state, and particularly Southern New Mexico,” said Governor Bill Richardson. “With Virgin at the controls, enthusiasts from around the world will fly to space, routinely and safely, just a few years from now. And they will be flying from the world’s first purpose-built spaceport here in New Mexico.

Taiwanese company selects region for first U S plant

That will make Cymmetrik the third Taiwanese company to locate in Santa Teresa. The move was announced Monday by New Mexico Economic Development Department Secretary Alicia J. Keyes. “New Mexico’s border region is well positioned for growth as companies from all over the world look to diversify their production plants and distribution centers to locate closer to North American customers,” Keyes said. “Admiral Cable, Xxentria and now Cymmetrik see the advantages of being close to the international border in New Mexico and others will follow.” A family-owned company in Taiwan with other operations in China and Vietnam, Cymmetrik makes high-tech printer labels and bar codes that go on many consumer electronic and industrial products.

Biosciences Company NTx Led By Former LANL Scientist Alex Koglin Set To Launch Major Expansion In New Mexico

Biosciences Company NTx Led By Former LANL Scientist Alex Koglin Set To Launch Major Expansion In New Mexico - 9:33 am NTx Co-founder/President Alex Koglin went to work at LANL in 2009 as the J. Robert Oppenheimer Fellow specializing in antibacterial drug resistance as part of the biosecurity and defense program. Courtesy/NTx State Economic Development Department News: STEM employer will add 116 jobs with LEDA assistance RIO RANCHO – A home-grown biosciences company that can make New Mexico a leader in the development and manufacturing of life-saving medicines will receive state economic assistance as it expands into a new research and production center, Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced today.

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