NMEIC Evening Networking

Connecting People to Energize New Mexico

Date & time: Tuesday, January 28, 5:00-8:00 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

Interested in hosting a small table to share your initiative, program, or project? Reach out!

Key details:

  • What: Networking reception (5:00 – 8:00 PM)

  • Who: State energy leaders, legislators/staff, 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 (NMT) brought together state energy leaders and partners from across New Mexico. This evening reception is designed to keep that momentum going, this time in Santa Fe during the legislative session, when key energy and climate conversations are actively unfolding.

What we’ll discuss
  • Energy transition priorities and implementation

  • Workforce and economic development considerations

  • Research, innovation, and infrastructure opportunities

  • Community benefits and cross-sector coordination

Who should attend
  • State agencies and policy leaders

  • Legislative staff and partners 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.

Address: 1055 Midtown Calle Central, Santa Fe, NM 87505

Accessibility: 

Do not rely on Google Maps for navigation, it will take you down an alley.

 

Follow directions to the Santa Fe Art Institute (https://maps.app.goo.gl/Rzvw4Qv6CsxjyDu17) and turn left before reaching the institute.

 

Follow blue line in the map below.