Energy Networking Event
Connecting People to Energize New Mexico
Date & Time: Tuesday, April 21, 4:00 – 7:00 PM
Location: New Mexico Innovation Hub (NMIH), Santa Fe
(Co-located with New Mexico Consortium (NMC) Santa Fe offices)
Join energy leaders, researchers, industry, and community partners for an evening of networking and timely energy discussions!
We are glad to collaborate with the NMIH and the NMC for this event at their facilities in Santa Fe!
The event is free.
If you’d like to sponsor, please reach out via our contact form here: link
Key details:
What: Networking reception (4:00 – 7:00 PM)
Who: State energy leaders, national labs, universities, industry, community partners…
Hosted and co-sponsored by: NMEIC / NMC / NMIH
Why we’re gathering
Last year, the NMEIC Symposium at New Mexico Tech brought together energy leaders and partners from across New Mexico. This evening reception is intended to build on that momentum in Santa Fe, ahead of the EMNRD Public Policy Forum on Energy Data, April 22, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM.
Who should attend
State agencies and policy leaders
Energy stakeholders working on energy, environment, workforce, and economic development
National labs, universities, and research organizations
Industry and utilities
Tribal, community, and NGO partners
Venue, and how to get there:
New Mexico Innovation Hub (NMIH) – Santa Fe
Co-located with New Mexico Consortium (NMC) Santa Fe offices.
Do not rely on Google Maps for navigation, it will take you down an alley. Follow this link: Entrance
Use GPS navigation to the midtown campus entrance at 1600 St. Michaels Drive, Santa Fe. Do not rely on any GPS guidance past the campus entrance; instead, once past the campus entrance, watch and follow yard signs saying “New Mexico Innovation Hub, Benildus Hall”. The yard signs guide you along the path shown by the yellow dotted line in the map below.
Because the campus is under development, all the mapping software is outdated. Views in Google Maps are from 2023 while the satellite photo below is from Aug 2025. The campus entrance is near the UMB Bank on St. Michaels. At the campus entrance, large signs say “Santa Fe University of Art and Design” – although that place went away a long time ago, the signs remain up.
