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2012 Business Opportunities at Spaceport America

Spaceport Community Forum – Save the Date!

Activity at Spaceport America in 2012 will be up over 2011, and new opportunities for local businesses will be available.  On Tuesday, January 10, 2012, Spaceport America, Virgin Galactic, and key site operations contractors will provide a briefing on upcoming activities as the Commercial Space Committee of the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce sponsors the first Spaceport Community Forum of the year.  The meeting will be held from 5:30 – 7:00pm at the Dona Ana County Government Center at 845 N. Motel Blvd in Las Cruces, in the main Commission Chambers.

Representatives from Fiore Industries, Enterprise Advisory Services Inc. (EASi), and Follow The Sun Tours will be on hand to share their roles at Spaceport America, talk about upcoming contract opportunities, and how to engage their procurement processes.  Program updates for 2012 will be provided by the New Mexico Spaceport Authority and Virgin Galactic representatives.  Information will also be presented on other local and statewide procurement registration databases to assist local businesses in identifying opportunities for growing in 2012.

A “business card” drawing will be held to give away four tours passes to Spaceport America with Follow The Sun Tours, operators of the “Spaceport Preview Tours”.  For more information, contact the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce at 575-524-1968.

Spaceport / Commercial Space Industry Mixer

April 21, 2011

5:30-7:30pm

Ramada Palms – 201 E. University, Las Cruces, NM

Sponsored by Jacobs Technology and the GLCCC Commercial Space Committee

The last year has seen significant developments in the growth and maturation of Spaceport America and the presence of a viable commercial space industry in the region.  Spaceport construction is nearing completion, operational contracts are out for bid, the FAA awarded a Center of Excellence program to our NM Space Grant and Spaceport America team, and launch and testing activity continues to grow.

Join us on April 21 to celebrate and learn more about the future, and to get to know the players in the local industry.  We’ll be having an after-hours “mixer” at the Ramada Palms from 5:30-7:30pm, following the Greater Las Cruces Chamber Spaceport Update Luncheon earlier in the day.  Jacobs Technology will be our sponsor for the evening.  The Ramada will have a cash bar open, and will be providing free appetizers.

We will be updating construction progress at the Spaceport site with a slideshow presentation, providing opportunity to register your company in the Spaceport Bidders Registry database if not already signed up. Guests will include Chris Anderson, new Executive Director of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority, Will Pomerantz, VP of Special Projects for Virgin Galactic, and others.

All proceeds from the event, including a portion of the bar proceeds and a raffle will go  to support the local BEST Robotics team here in Las Cruces as they seek to provide opportunities for children to learn about science, technology, mathematics, and develop skills for design and application through a design/build robotics competition.

We look forward to seeing you there and working together to build an industry that will continue to grow and have an increasing positive impact on our communities and region.  See you on April 21!

Mexican Investors to Visit

Article courtesy of the Las Cruces Bulletin

By Samantha Roberts

More than two dozen Mexican investors will visit Las Cruces as part of a Foreign Investment Trade Mission organized by the Hispano Chamber of Commerce de Las Cruces and New Mexico Economic Development Department Office of Mexican Affairs from 2 to 7 p.m. Friday, March 1 8, at the Las Cruces Convention Center, 680 E. University Ave.

This event marks the first trade mission in Las Cruces and the first bi-national event at the new convention center, said Peter Ibarbo, organizer of the trade mission and newly appointed chair of the Hispano chamber’s Economic Development Committee.

Ibarbo said he wanted to bring the event to Las Cruces as an effort to fulfill the chamber’s mission to promote culture. “I have been involved in numerous (trade missions) before in Albuquerque,” Ibarbo said. “There has never been anything like this in Las Cruces. There are a lot of great opportunities Las Cruces has to offer. I hope the event captures additional businesses and showcases the region’s assets.”

Trade sessions will be held from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. and include the following:

•Table 1: Real estate development – This table consists of prospects interested in viewing investment opportunities in projects involving hotel development, townhome development, condominium complex development, apartment complex development, gasoline station-convenience store development and other similar commercial real estate opportunities.

•Table 2: Restaurant and café development – This table consists of prospects interested in viewing viable commercial properties to develop restaurants and cafes.

•Table 3: Import and distribution – This table consists of prospects interested in identifying joint-venture partners to expand their marketing channels and establish distribution centers. The products include wooden dowel, plugs and bungs manufacturing looking to partner with a U.S. company to establish a consolidated distribution center; infectious disease and environmental health hazard control kits; a buyer looking for a U.S. supplier for national distribution in Mexico; corrugated cardboard packaging manufacturing looking to develop a market to possibly establish a processing plant in Las Cruces for local and international distribution; and a supplier development center looking to make contacts with potential maquiladora suppliers in the realm of metal stamping, machining, plastic injection and packaging.

•Table 4: Tourism and special events – This table consists of prospects interested in partnering with travel agencies to promote weekend getaways to Copper Canyon, promote tourism in Chihuahua, Mexico as well as looking to coordinate special events in Las Cruces and identify vendors from Las Cruces that may want to showcase products at special events in Chihuahua, such as the Chihuahua Balloon Festival, ExpoAlimentab, ExpoMaquila, etc.

•Table 5: Commercial space supply chain – This table consists of commercial space supply chain coordinators interested in viewing potential suppliers for the commercial space industry. Areas of interest include construction of commercial space facilities, common area maintenance suppliers for commercial space facilities and tier 1/2 commercial space production inputs.

•Table 6: Sister City agreements – This table consists of four municipalities interested in establishing sister city agreement discussions with potential cities around the Las Cruces region. These cities include Guerrero, Cuauhtemoc, Meoqui and Chihuahua.

With a multi-faceted group of investors, Ibarbo said he is also inviting a wide range of businesses to the event. “We are inviting the business community in Las Cruces to come with established products that are looking to expand and make new contacts,” he said. “Companies who want to grow their market, such as real estate developers who would like to partner and bring hotels and condominiums. “We are also reaching out to local agencies that are active in economic development and want to provide a platform in foreign investment.”

Registration for tables includes: $500 for logo presence, an exhibitor’s table and an access pass for two persons to participate in the private lunch, business-to-business sessions and dinner; $250 for an exhibitor table and an access pass for two persons to participate in the business-to-business session dinner; and $100 for a banner sponsorship that will be positioned in a prominent place during the event. Admission tickets can also be purchased for $17.50 to $35 per person.

In addition to the tables, the event will also host a dinner at 6 p.m. and offer different levels of entry fees to cater to everyone’s needs. Tickets can be purchased for the business-to-business marketing session, dinner or both.

The dinner will include keynote speakers from the Commercial Space Committee, who will talk about the commercial-supply chain for Spaceport America; Sacred Power, which will discuss alternative-energy developments; and Jose Louis Mauricio, who comes from the El Paso-Juárez area and founded La Red, a company that has helped to establish more than 100 businesses in El Paso.

“The Hispano chamber is partnering with the New Mexico Economic Development Department, the Mesilla Valley Economic Development Alliance and the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce,” Ibarbo said. “If you are a member of any of these groups, then you can get more information from them, or anyone can contact the Hispano chamber.”

For more information or to register, contact the Hispano chamber at (575) 532-9255.

Hispano Chamber to Host Reverse Trade Mission

Article courtesy of the Las Cruces Bulletin

Bulletin Staff Report

About two dozen Mexican investors will meet with local business owners and industry experts during the Hispano Chamber of Commerce de Las Cruces’ Reverse Trade Mission Friday, March 18, at the Las Cruces Convention Center, 680 E. University Ave.

According to the Hispano chamber, the objectives of the mission are to showcase the potential growth areas in the Las Cruces region to foreign investors; introduce foreign investors to existing businesses in the area and provide an opportunity to expand their product lines and create joint-ventures; introduce foreign investors to entrepreneurs in the Las Cruces region; and to create new jobs in the Las Cruces area.

“This is a first for the Hispano chamber, but it’s an event we plan to hold every year to remind foreign investors of the opportunities our area has to offer,” said Peter Ibarbo, Hispano chamber board member and chair of the chamber’s Economic Development Committee. “We are expecting 25 investors from Mexico to come to the area and tap into local resources and expertise in a mutually beneficial, business-to-business setting.”

Investors will explore local industries related to hotel and tourism development, café and restaurant development, product distribution center development, maquiladora supplier development, alternative energy infrastructure development and real estate development.

The day will begin at 1:30 p.m. with a lunch session for the investment delegation featuring welcoming remarks from John Munoz, Hispano chamber president, and Ken Miyagishima, Las Cruces mayor. Introductions by Las Cruces Economic Development entities will be given by Kevin Boberg of the Arrowhead Center and Christine Logan of the City of Las Cruces Economic Development Department.

A pre-qualified business-to-business session with potential business partners and associates will take place from 2:30 to 5:25 p.m. From 5:30 to 6 p.m., local attorneys will speak on tax and fiscal issues regarding bi-national business activities and business immigration visas.

U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce has been invited to give the opening remarks for the 6 p.m. dinner, to be followed by a presentation on the Spaceport America supply chain by Wayne Savage, chair of the Commercial Space Committee for the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce. Odes-Armijo Caster of the Albuquerque- based Sacred Power Co. will talk about solar energy initiatives and developments in New Mexico.

Individual ticket prices are $17.50 for Hispano chamber members, which includes full access to business-to-business sessions and dinner, and non-member ticket prices are $25 for access to the business-to-business sessions only, $35 for business- to-business sessions and dinner and $27.50 for dinner only tickets.

To learn more or to purchase a ticket, call Ibarbo at 621-5240 or email peter@ibarbogroup.com.

Business Opportunities at Spaceport America

The Commercial Space Committee of the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce is working to bring commercial space opportunities to existing businesses in the Las Cruces area.  New Mexico Spaceport Authority (NMSA) will hold Pre-proposal briefings at Las Cruces City Hall on December 1 for potential contractors interested in bidding on three separate RFPs issued for work at Spaceport America.  Following the pre-proposal meetings, the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce will host an Industry Day event at the Las Cruces Convention Center.

Las Cruces Industry Day

Wednesday, December 1, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Las Cruces Convention Center, 680 E. University Ave

The Industry Day event will bring local companies face-to-face with potential bidders so they can explore partnerships in responding to the RFPs.  Companies responding to the RFPs will need to provide services ranging from building maintenance and janitorial services, to environmental permitting, to email and software support.   Local firms that could provide subcontractor services as a part of any or all of the RFPs can register for a booth at the event.  Each of the companies that attend pre-bid meetings will be encouraged to attend the Industry Day to meet with potential local partners.

To register for the Industry Day event, email the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce at relo@lascruces.org or call them at (575) 524-1968.  Registration is free but you must be registered to participate.  Space is limited, please register soon!

For more information on the Industry Day Event see the attached “frequently asked questions” or contact the Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Commerce. For more information on kinds of work / jobs / contracts that might be needed under these RFP’s, see the attached “operational services work scope summaries.”

For more information about the three Requests for Proposals go to the Spaceport America website at www.SpaceportAmerica.comand look under the ‘Proposals’ tab.

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