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New Mexico Manufacturing Extension Partnership (New Mexico MEP)

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New Mexico MEP aspires to be the premier solution provider to strengthen and grow New Mexico’s manufacturing. As a statewide assistance center, New Mexico MEP is dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of the state’s small and mid sized businesses. The Center’s experts and industry resource network help create the change that can make the difference. New Mexico MEP provides expertise in results-driven methodologies, best practices, and innovative technologies designed to increase your profitability. As a public/private partnership, New Mexico MEP brings together government, not-for-profit and industry resources to offer the comprehensive programs and services you need.

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Success Stories

ETV's KeenAI™ Military Application Aims to Protect Deployed Trrops

Reported Year
2024
The Department of Defense and NASA recognized the value of ETV’s patent-pending KeenAI™ technology; and since 2022, ETV has been working through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) process to create prototype inspection systems that meet the performance requirements of strategic military and defense applications. The interactive creative

Rural Business Poised for Sale with Help form New Mexico MEP

Reported Year
2024
Moreland mentioned to a Cuba resident who worked in economic development that he was ready to sell the business and retire. His wife, Leda, who handled administrative work for the business, had recently been forced to retire due to a health issue. Moreland knew he needed documentation to fill in where his wife left off and enable a new owner to

Farmington Engraving Business Accelerates Beyond COVID and Taps Into "Hot" Market

Reported Year
2024
Rapid expansion brought production challenges. Cummings turned to the Business Enterprise Center at San Juan College for help, where she was introduced to New Mexico MEP Innovation Director Denise Williams. Cummings and her staff worked with Williams to map processes that provided clarity for employees and streamlined production. Customer service
Created March 18, 2019, Updated February 19, 2025
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