Center for Applied Science & Engineering: CASE is a new entity that will serve as SFIP’s “anchor partner” in the science sector. It is designed to provide a vehicle for New Mexico’s national laboratories (Los Alamos and Sandia), research universities, and other R&D institutions to collaborate effectively in areas of common interest, and participate in trans-disciplinary teams through SFIP’s cross-sector methodology.
Business Innovation Factory is a national leader in large-scale systems and process innovation. BIF hosts an annual Collaborative Innovation Summit, and has projects in elder health care, higher education, and renewable energy.
Center for Cultural Technologies, a partnership between the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs and New Mexico Highlands University, is on a path to become a national center of excellence in the domain of cultural technology. It’s proposed R&D Lab is expected to co-locate at SFIP.
Santa Fe Art Institute takes as its mission an exploration of the intersections of contemporary art and society. By bringing together prominent individuals and institutions in the arts, sciences, and humanities, SFAI enlivens local, national, and international discourse through residencies, lectures, workshops, publications, exhibitions, and educational and outreach programming.
New Mexico Computing Applications Center operates a 200 TerraFLOP supercomputing cluster (currently the world’s 12th fastest), with a mandate to support economic development, education, community development, and application oriented research, and the goal of establishing a network of “gateways” statewide. SFIP expects to design its immersive visualization environment as a primary NMCAC gateway, linking Santa Fe to other network nodes and providing public planning support to State government through advanced simulation and modeling.




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November 5, 2009 at 11:14 am
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