(Albuquerque, New Mexico) Trex Enterprises Corporation, a world leader in millimeter-wave and satellite imaging, is pleased to announce the grand opening of its Albuquerque Office and the expanding presence the company plans in New Mexico. Trex Enterprises today held a ribbon cutting ceremony and luncheon at its new facility at Broadbent Business Park. Dignitaries from New Mexico and abroad were on hand for the ribbon cutting.
“We are always pleased to see businesses expand in New Mexico and it is an honor to have such a reputable and established high-tech firm such as Trex Enterprises commit to growing its work here,” said Dr. Daniel C. Walsh, Interim Associate Vice President of Research, New Mexico Tech. “We are looking forward to working with you and creating new technologies here in New Mexico.”
“As the former Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, I know the significant impact the work being performed in New Mexico has on our country,” said Admiral Thomas B. Fargo (USN Ret.), Executive Vice President of Trex Enterprises. “New Mexico will continue to thrive with government, academia and industry working together to create cutting-edge technologies and solutions to enhance our Nation’s security. We are honored to be part of that vision.”
“We are working on some exciting projects here at Trex that will benefit the entire State,” said Dr. Van Romero, Vice President and General Manager of Trex Enterprises’ New Mexico operations. “Additionally, we have other sophisticated programs well underway that have been going strong now for more than a decade in New Mexico involving satellite imaging. We look forward to expanding the work force and creating wonderful professional opportunities here.”
Trex is well established in New Mexico opening its first office in 1993 at Kirtland Air Force Base then expanding in 1998 to Socorro The facility in the Broadbent Park is an expansion of Trex’s work and a consolidation of previously geographically diversified field offices.
“We are increasing the synergy of the work, improving the technical environment to increase productivity, and are now located in space that can accommodate our planned expansion,” said Dr. Allen Hunter, II, President of Trex Enterprises’ R&D Division.
In addition to Trex’s satellite imaging work in New Mexico, Trex’s subsidiary, Loea Corporation, has sold several of its high-speed, high-bandwidth wireless communications radios to Laguna Industries and is working with other New Mexico companies and schools to improve their communications infrastructure.