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Technology and Innovation Office (TIO) - NM Economic Development Department Ready to grow in New Mexico? Have comments or questions? We’re here to help.
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Technology and Innovation Office (TIO) Technology and Innovation Office (TIO) The Technology and Innovation Office (TIO) connects New Mexico innovation to the commercial market.
TIO strives to lead and execute programs that encourage and enable the startup, growth, and relocation of technology-based industries in and to New Mexico by focusing on growing and diversifying existing technology companies, rapidly commercializing technologies, and promoting research and development in emerging technologies.
New Mexico is home to three national research laboratories, three research universities, business incubators with technology expertise, a business and research and development-friendly tax climate, and multiple funds dedicated to investment in science and technology companies – New Mexico is a rich environment to grow any science and technology business.
NOW OPEN: Science & Technology Business Startup Grants This competitive, state-funded award supports New Mexico-headquartered companies engaged in research and development.
Designed to help innovators move from idea to market, these awards fund commercialization efforts, customer acquisition, business expansion, and job creation across TIO’s four priority sectors: advanced computing, advanced energy, aerospace & defense systems, and biosciences. Applications will be open until July 7.
New Mexico’s Science & Technology Roadmap Prioritizing Investments for Enhanced Competitiveness in Science and Technology The Technology & Innovation Office, in partnership with TEConomy Partners, has released the New Mexico Science & Technology Roadmap, which identifies the specific technology sectors where New Mexico holds the strongest competition advantages — and outlines how to capitalize on them.
Read the executive summary TIO offers competitive non-dilutive grants to support New Mexico small businesses engaged in research and development and commercializing a new technology. Grants focus on technologies in the following sectors: advanced computing (including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and quantum computing), advanced energy, aerospace & defense systems, and bioscience.
The SBIR/STTR Matching Grant awards non-dilutive funds between $50,000 and $100,000 for business development expenses to selected New Mexico recipients of federal Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer awards.
Science & Technology Business Startup Grant The Science & Technology Business Startup Grant awards non-dilutive funds between $25,000 and $50,000 for business development expenses to early-stage New Mexico companies commercializing new technology.
Entrepreneurship Programmatic Support Grant The Entrepreneurship Programmatic Support Grant awards non-dilutive funds to proposals that support the operational needs of entrepreneurship-focused organizations, including incubators, accelerators, or venture studios.
This funding is designated to help organizations sustain, expand, or establish new programs and services that advance innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization.
New Mexico Innovation Hubs Grant The Innovation Hubs Grant is a competitive state-funded grant that awards non-dilutive funds to proposals for physical infrastructure that support the development, expansion, or improvement of physical spaces or facilities that enable or foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization.
The Advanced Energy Award gives non-dilutive funds to New Mexico companies developing and commercializing technologies in advanced energy. Quantum Technologies Award The Quantum Technologies Award offers non-dilutive funds up to $200,000 to early-stage companies working in quantum technologies that are located in New Mexico or establishing a presence in New Mexico.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: New Mexico-headquartered small businesses engaged in research and development and commercializing new technology or products in advanced computing, advanced energy, aerospace & defense systems, and biosciences. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $25,000 - $50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Science & Technology Business Startup Grant (New Mexico) is funded by New Mexico Economic Development Department's Technology and Innovation Office. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Entrepreneurship Programmatic Support Grant (New Mexico) is sponsored by New Mexico Economic Development Department's Technology and Innovation Office. This grant supports the operational needs of entrepreneurship-focused organizations in New Mexico, including incubators, accelerators, and venture studios. The goal is to help these organizations launch, expand, or support programs and services that advance innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization, particularly in advanced computing (including AI), advanced energy, aerospace, and bioscience.
Innovation Hubs Grant (New Mexico) is sponsored by New Mexico Economic Development Department's Technology and Innovation Office. This program provides funding to develop, expand, or improve physical spaces that foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization, including shared workspaces, equipment and laboratories, and collaborative environments. Proposals must support technology commercialization or entrepreneurship in sectors like advanced computing (including AI, cybersecurity, quantum computing), advanced energy, aerospace, and bioscience.
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