Posts by Katrina Dutt
What do you think of when you hear the word startup?
By Shelly Barratt for the Journal When startups grow and succeed everybody wins. Our communities are strengthened when a robust business ecosystem with cooperation and competition creates jobs and informs our educational systems. Many of our local startups collaborate with community colleges, universities and business incubators, often creating homegrown inventors, founders and entrepreneurs. These companies…
Read MoreInnovating NM’s Startups: A Call for Collaboration and Change
By Angelica Maestas for the Journal New Mexico is on the brink of a transformative era in its business ecosystem. However, to truly harness this potential, we must address some critical challenges and embrace key principles that will shape our future. Organizations like NM Angels have, and will continue to be, instrumental in this journey, but…
Read MoreStartups need Product-Market Fit, Go-to-Market Optimization
BY CLARK BLOOM FOR THE JOURNAL Moving from the Silicon Valley to Santa Fe over a year ago, New Mexico’s captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage are what I had in mind. However, I was excited to learn New Mexico is also quietly emerging as a hotspot for innovative startups and highgrowth companies. Among the many factors…
Read MoreOutside Investment puts New Mexico on a Roll
By David J. Perez FOR THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN Over the last year we have witnessed impressive accomplishments on the economic development front for New Mexico. Local startups and large companies from outside the state are making investments, building companies and creating jobs in our state. As board chair of the New Mexico Angels…
Read MoreAn Insurance Perspective on Startups and Business Growth
BY ERIN KIRK FOR THE JOURNAL The world of insurance is intricately woven into the realms of risk, stability and future potential. As stewards of protection, insurance companies gauge not just present liabilities but also future opportunities. It’s in this spirit of foresight and stability that the flourishing entrepreneurial ecosystem of New Mexico presents itself…
Read MoreRichardson played key role in NM commercial space industry
By Brian Barnett, Solstar Space Company I am proud of the long space industry heritage that New Mexico has, but everyone may not be aware it all began almost a century ago. Robert Goddard, who is credited with creating and building the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket, moved to Roswell in 1930 to test his revolutionary…
Read MoreBioscience Authority nabs federal dollars to boost industry supporting initiatives
By Jacob Maranda New Mexico Inno The New Mexico Bioscience Authority landed a chunk of federal dollars to further its industry supporting work as the bioscience sector starts to see increased attention from government and business leaders throughout the state. In May, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) awarded $50,000 to the Bioscience Authority under the University…
Read MoreFrom the Angels: Here’s a list of startup resources in New Mexico
By Hall T. Martin Startups are important to the New Mexico economy, as they create jobs and grow wealth. Startups engage entrepreneurship and innovation, which fosters the entrepreneur ecosystem which attracts more startups and investment. Startups in New Mexico can find a number of resources from the state, county, and cities as well as the…
Read MoreNM Angels President Drew Tulchin on the Richard Eeds Show
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Read MoreHow BioFlyte’s bioaerosol technology works
By Jacob Maranda New Mexico Inno BioFlyte Inc., the Albuquerque startup partnering with Pittsburgh International Airport’s xBridge Innovation Center for a technology pilot program, has a pair of products for biological threat detection — a mail screening device and a bioaerosol identifier instrument. While the startup recently sold the first unit of the former to a…
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