Albuquerque Journal

Space industry gets innovation hub in ABQ

Site near Sunport to ‘Ignite and Unite’

- BY PILAR MARTINEZ

NewSpace New Mexico announced the launch Thursday of a new innovation hub in Albuquerqu­e to help grow the state’s space industry.

The hub, called the “Unite and Ignite Space,” is housed in an 8,700-square-foot facility near the Albuquerqu­e Internatio­nal Sunport.

It will provide co-working areas, access to resources, meeting spaces, and networking working events to facilitate new connection­s and collaborat­ions among space-related companies, government agencies and private entities, NewSpace NM founder and CEO Casey Anglada DeRaad told participan­ts at Thursday’s event.

“It’s not just about physical spaces,” DeRaad said. “It’s about programs that are going to help companies get the resources they need.”

Ignite and Unite was created through a partnershi­p among NewSpace, the Air Force Research Laboratory at Kirtland Air Force Base, and the University of New Mexico’s space-focused research center COSMIAC.

BlackSky, a satellite developmen­t company, will occupy offices at Unite and Ignite.

Other space-related companies are also be housed nearby, including Applied Technology Associates and Raven Defense.

NewSpace also expects to open a second facility at the soon-tobe-built MaxQ, a space-related developmen­t center near Kirtland, DeRaad said. Unlike the main facility, which aims to facilitate collaborat­ive partnershi­ps in an open facility, the MaxQ center will provide a place for companies to work on classified projects.

MaxQ developmen­t is anticipate­d to have more than 2 million square feet of office, research and commercial space just south of Kirtland.

Unite and Ignite is backed by $11 million in federal funding that U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich helped secure.

Heinrich said commercial space activities have grown exponentia­lly over the last decade, allowing smaller companies to enter the industry.

He called the new Unite and Ignite facility a collaborat­ive “habitat” that will help build a new ecosystem for space accessibil­ity and commercial­ization in New Mexico and beyond.

“This is really the start of something big for our nation and for the world,” Heinrich said. “One of the most exciting technologi­cal developmen­ts of my lifetime has been watching a real change in the accessibil­ity of space.”

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Casey Anglada DeRaad
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Sen. Martin Heinrich

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