New Mexico Universal Childcare as Economic Strategy

NM Universal Child Care: A Catalyst As Direct Business Incentive & Economic Growth – The Sandoval Advantage

This blog is available in SEA Podcast: Listen to our analysis of the New Mexico Universal Childcare as an economic development strategy. In 2026, the primary challenge for growing companies isn't just spaceโ€”itโ€™s talent retention. While traditional site selection focuses on infrastructure, Sandoval County is winning the Southwestโ€™s talent war through a "hidden" economic incentive:…

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SEA Partners at Ideum - innovation, global tech in Corrales, NM

Innovation in Corrales: How Ideum is Scaling Global Tech from New Mexico

As the sun rose over the Rio Grande on January 8, 2026, the Sandoval Economic Alliance (SEA) kicked off the new year with an event that perfectly illustrates the momentum of our region. Nearly 40 regional partners, business leaders, and elected officials gathered at the Corrales headquarters of Ideum for an exclusive look at the…

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AI Adoption Curt Doty at Sandoval Economic Alliance

AI Adoption: How Businesses Can Thrive with AI – Curt Dotyโ€™s Roadmap for Smart Adoption

If you ask the average person about Artificial Intelligence, the conversation often drifts toward Hollywood narratives. We think of Terminator 2, Skynet, and a dystopian future where robots replace us. Itโ€™s a dramatic story, but for business leaders in New Mexico, itโ€™s the wrong story. The focus should be on AI adoption and how it…

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LEDA and EDD Assistance

LEDA and EDD Assistance: Catalyzing Sustainable Growth with Spiritus Technologies

In a remarkable stride towards sustainable solutions, Spiritus Technologies PBC, a leader in pioneering climate solutions, has been granted funding through the Local Economic Development Act (LEDA). This strategic support comes from the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) to enhance job creation and extend its sustainable initiatives within New Mexico. This comprehensive package not…

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LEDA funding helps local distillery expand

LEDA Funding Helps Family-Run Distillery Expand

Rolling Still Distillery, a women-owned, family-operated craft distillery in Taos, has been granted state economic support to expand its operations. This initiative is part of a program managed by the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) aimed at fostering job creation and facilitating business growth through the New Mexico Local Economic Development Act (LEDA). Rolling…

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New Mexico job training business incentive program

How Job Training Business Incentive Program (JTIP) Boosts Workforce Growth

Unlocking Business Incentives in New Mexico: The Power of Job Training Programs New Mexico is rapidly emerging as a hotspot for business growth and development, thanks in large part to the enticing business incentives offered by the state. Among these, the New Mexico Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) stands out as a beacon of opportunity…

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