Sandia pumps $140 billion into the economy through technology development
Two studies commissioned by Sandia and NNSA show the economic impact of work at the Labs since 2000. This figure accounts for two decades of work, less than a third of Sandia’s 75-year existence.
Sandia partners with Alabama A&M to open AI cage
The new facility, which allows faculty and students to research the intelligence of artificial entities, is the latest project in a partnership that began through START HBCU.
Out of the desert, a quantum powerhouse rises
Read how New Mexico is quietly transforming itself into a hub for quantum tech.
Working across the pond
Two senior managers participate in a transatlantic exchange, creating opportunities to trade resources and knowledge between Sandia and the U.K. Atomic Weapons Establishment.
Sandia marks 20-year partnership with Department of Homeland Security
Two years after Sept. 11, the newly organized Department of Homeland Security used Sandia’s relationship with NNSA to define the future of collaboration with all national labs.
Invention at forefront of hydrogen sea change
Sandia’s long history of studying alternative fuel systems leads to a new safety feature for seagoing vessels.
Celebrating 25 years of economic development
The Sandia Science and Technology Park has boosted the local economy and cultivated collaboration since 1998.
Labs researchers capture six R&D 100 Awards
Honorees include a seizure-predicting device, software that optimizes network microgrids, tech that streamlines additive manufacturing and others.
High-tech invisible ink spells trouble for counterfeiters
A Sandia team seeks partnerships to help develop and commercialize anti-counterfeit, anti-tamper tech.
The race to build the world’s smallest atomic clock, again
In response to a challenge from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Yuan-Yu Jau is on a quest to build a tiny atomic clock, smaller than a sugar cube, that measures time with extreme accuracy.