ORC Tech will use a contract manufacturer for its first batch of cell boosters, Chavez said. Once the company fully establishes its manufacturing process, it will make its own product at an industrial park at Ohkay Owingeh, north of Espanola, thanks to an investment in ORC Tech by the Pueblo-owned development company Tsay Corp.
Author: nmsuf
NM startup using NASA tech to boost cellphones
“You don’t need batteries or any electrical outlet to plug it in,” Benavidez told the Journal. “… If you’re hiking, on a family road trip, or you just work in remote areas, this gives you a way to communicate in any given situation.”
OSAZDA WINS $1.25M TO TEST ‘METZILLA’ PASTE
BY KEVIN ROBINSON-AVILA / JOURNAL STAFF WRITER ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque startup Osazda Energy LLC is undertaking a two-year battery of tests to see how well its newly developed “MetZilla” paste […]
THE UNM TECHNOLOGY LICENSED BY GPER G-1 DEVELOPMENT GROUP HAS RECENTLY BEEN PUBLISHED IN RENOWNED MEDICAL JOURNAL
We are proud to announce that the novel technology licensed by GPER G-1 Development Group, a New Mexico Start-Up Factory II Portfolio Company, has recently been published by Science Translational […]
NM ANGELS VP IS NAMED A WOMAN OF INFLUENCE HONOREE 2020 BY ALBUQUERQUE BUSINESS FIRST
MEET BUSINESS FIRST’S 2020 WOMEN OF INFLUENCE By Megan Martin – Research Assistant , Albuquerque Business First Jan 6, 2020, 12:06pm MST Updated Jan 6, 2020, 12:45pm MST This marks the 16th year that Albuquerque Business […]
ADDING GODZILLA-LIKE STRENGTH TO PV MODULES
University of New Mexico and Air Force Research Laboratory scientists have teamed up to prolong the life of solar modules by harnessing the Atom Ant-like strength of carbon nanotubes. The […]
