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4th Annual Digital Media Summit – December 3, 2010
The High Tech Consortium of Southern New Mexico (HTC) presents its “4th Annual Digital Media Summit” in conjunction with the NMSU Creative Media Institute’s showcase of projects and media facilities on Friday, December 3, 2010 at CMI.
This year, we are very excited about holding the Summit at the Creative Media Institute (CMI) on the NMSU campus. This allows us to conduct our discussions in the environment where digital media products are created and produced. Discussions will revolve around taking stock of current resources, identifying opportunities, and setting goals for digital media work in southern New Mexico. Six workshop sessions will focus on animation, gaming, entertainment, production management, marketing & visibility and recording, mixing and editing. Demonstrations will include CMI’s motion capture facility, the only THX multi-soundtrack mixing stage in New Mexico, and motion control techniques. There will also be a showcase of faculty and student projects. The event will be followed by a reception at the Sonoma Ranch Sunset Grill for Summit participants, HTC members and friends.
For more information contact Richard Majestic, rmajestic@msn.com or (575) 521-0018.
January 5, 2010 Business on the Border Forum
The January meeting of the MVEDA Business on the Border Forum will be held on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 from 11:30 AM until 1:00 PM at the Day’s Inn Columbus Conference Center, 901 Avenida de Mesilla. The meeting will begin with a hot entree buffet, followed by an update by MVEDA staff.
Gary Gomes, President of the High Tech Consortium of Southern New Mexico (HTC), will be the featured speaker.
The High Tech Consortium of Southern New Mexico is a grass roots non-profit organization established in 2003 to create a strong high tech business climate in Southern New Mexico and further the quality of life of our community.
The High Tech Consortium’s vision is to make New Mexico a regional technology leader and a national center for technical excellence. The organization’s goals are to:
- Promote a business atmosphere conducive to growing the high-tech sector in Southern New Mexico.
- Be the regional voice representing and advocating the political and business related interests of the technology sector.
- Establish partnerships that promote high-tech industries in Southern New Mexico.
- Support the development and retention of a qualified high-tech workforce in the region.
- Actively foster an environment that produces excellence in education at all levels.
- Support endeavors that enrich the quality of life in the region.
HTC’s areas of focus are:
- Broadband
- Commercial Space
- Digital Media
- Homeland Security
- Renewable Energy
Luncheon cost is $15.00 per person, payable by cash, check or major credit card. The meeting is open to the public and reservations are not required



