Arrowhead director has an animated side
May 11, 2010 by Donyelle Kesler @NMSU the online newsletter for NMSU staff and faculty
Chris Kientz leads an exciting job at New Mexico State University, helping small businesses develop and succeed. He also makes time for an animation career, creating an educational cartoon series for children.
Kientz, director of technology innovation at NMSU's Arrowhead Center, assists businesses that hav More »
LCSN PROFILE: Kientz works on the business of national security
March 1, 2010. Retrieved online: March 1, 2010 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — Ground-based, unmanned military vehicles are not a dream of the distant future. Companies are working on the technology right now.
"They are autonomous systems that have a lead vehicle and the other vehicles following like ducklings in a row; that way the number of vehicles that have to More »
NMSU’s 2nd Annual National Security Technology Conference set for Las Cruces
February 16, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter
Registration is now open for New Mexico State University’s 2nd Annual National Security Technology Conference, hosted by NMSU’s Arrowhead Center National Security Technology Incubator. The conference will take place March 2-4 at the Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces and will feature a special opening address from former U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici More »
LC Bulletin: National Security Technology Conference
February 5, 2010. Retrieved online: February 5, 2010 from LC Bulletin Staff, Las Cruces Bulletin
The second annual National Security Technology Conference will be held March 2 to 4 at Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces.
Panel members and industry experts will discuss business opportunities in the region’s billion dollar national security sector.
David Crandall of the National Nuclear Securit More »
LC Bulletin: You’ve got a partner in Arrowhead
December 4, 2009. Retrieved online: December 7, 2009 from Gabriel Vasquez, Las Cruces Bulletin
It may take blood, sweat and tears to make it work, but starting a business can be exhilarating.
That’s according to Matt Elgersma, a former entrepreneur and now the business research and outreach coordinator for the Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University. Elgersma is leading the effort More »
LC Bulletin: Arrowhead Center Technology Incubator looking for clients
October 2009. Retrieved online October 9, 2009 from Staff, Las Cruces Bulletin
New Mexico’s newest accredited business hub wants to help
"Growing a small business is tough. Why not get some help? New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Technology Incubator specializes in helping small, technology based businesses get off the ground and it is looking for clients.
"We have demonstrable su More »
NMSU’s newly accredited Arrowhead Center technology incubator looking for clients
September 30, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU NewsCenter
Growing a small business is tough. Why not get some help? New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Technology Incubator specializes in helping small, technology-based businesses get off the ground and it is looking for clients.
“We have demonstrable success in securing funding to assist startups and setting up partnerships between the More »
NMSU to host national security technology conference
March 16, 2009 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s National Security Technology Conference 2009 will take place March 31 – April 2 at Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces. The event is sponsored by NMSU’s Arrowhead Center National Security Technology Incubator to promote high-tech jobs and economic development in the state. Registration and additional conference infor More »
NMSU business incubator is open and looking for businesses
Oct. 28, 2008 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University’s Arrowhead Center National Security Technology Incubator (NSTI) is searching for small businesses to help get off the ground – especially those with a focus on technology that can be applied to national security.
“An incubator like this really has an impact on the larger business community,” said Chris Ki More »
