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Two Las Cruces companies receive $72,000 in state JTIP funds

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Two Las Cruces companies were awarded more than $72,000 in state Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) funds to provide salaries to three trainees at each company, the New Mexico Economic Development Department said in a news release.

LaSen, Inc., was awarded $41,300 for three trainees at an average wage of $25.83.

Founded in 1989, LaSen develops biological detection systems for the U.S. Department of Defense. The company developed and commercialized the Airborne LIDAR Pipeline Inspection System along with the software required to operate the system and has flown more than 350,000 miles of pipeline and detected more than 35,000 leak indications, saving their clients millions of dollars and billions of cubic feet of methane from escaping into the atmosphere.

Visit www.lasen.com.

X2nSAT, Inc. was awarded $31,066 for three trainees at an average wage of $23.24.

X2nSAT is a full-service satellite network operator focused on satellite-based machine-to-machine communications for the past 20 years. The company has gateways in Petaluma, California, and Las Cruces.

Visit x2n.com.


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