New Mexico Continues to Drive Economic Development Through Technology

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM --(Marketwired - May 02, 2016) - While unemployment remains a state and national concern, heightened locally due to recent breaking news that Intel Corp will lay off about 215 employees at its Rio Rancho chip fabrication facility (headcount will be reduced by 12,000, globally), the technology industry continues to be a significant contributor to the state's overall economy, accounting for an estimated 5.5%. In the 4
For its part, the New Mexico Technology Council (NMTC) strives to create and nurture an economic environment conducive to job growth, specifically in the technology sector. "The New Mexico Technology Council represents approximately 150 organizations and individuals dedicated to the continued growth of New Mexico's dynamic technology-based economy," Nyika Allen, Executive Director for NMTC. "We work hard to connect business with local providers, introduce new faces to the community and help members build their brand through networking and exposure, through organizing over 50 events annually. Unquestionably, their efforts contribute greatly to the economic development of the region by leading unique initiatives to advance STEM, individualized careers and the development of a robust talent pool. These efforts have been, and continue to be, essential to create, attract and grow jobs in the region, ensuring New Mexico's long term goal as a vibrant tech community."
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