Celebrating 25 years of economic development
The Sandia Science and Technology Park has boosted the local economy and cultivated collaboration since 1998.
Making materials more durable through science
A Sandia team has modified a molecule that could reduce wear and tear of polymers used in everything from plastic phone cases to missiles.
Labs adds two small businesses to Mentor-Protégé Program
The program has added a Tennessee-based company that builds precision motion systems for extreme environments and a Pennsylvania-based manufacturer of rigid and flexible printed circuit boards.
A quieter tire for electric vehicles
Sandia and The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. have developed a virtual way to test how noisy a tire will be on the road, the latest project in 30 years of collaboration.
New superalloy could cut carbon emissions from power plants
The 3D-printed, high-performance material could help power plants generate more electricity while producing less carbon.
Economic impact: Sandia Labs tops $4.2B in spending for first time, added 480 jobs in FY 22
The Labs’ purchasing power benefits regional, national economies through labor, subcontracts and other expenditures.
Small-business success
Through the New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program, Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratory have provided $76.1 million of technical assistance to more than 3,200 businesses since 2000.
Sandia team wins $25K through DOE technology transfer program
The winning team will use the funds to improve sensor technology.
Economic impact: Sandia spends $3.9B, exceeds small-business goals
The Labs contributed a record amount to national and state economies in fiscal year 2021. Read about the people, businesses and programs that benefited.