Wednesday, June 29, 2016

new beginnings of cooperation working space in Los Alamos (illustration)

In projectY, return local entrepreneurs and innovators to the roots of the Second World War, Los Alamos.

ProjectY, a new space for joint work in the small town, opened on June 8, the project for the name of the Manhattan Project original code is named, the initiative of the government top secret to build the atomic bomb, the Los based Alamos during world war II.

"We thought it is a tribute to the city's history and innovation was that took place here," said Patrick Sullivan, executive director of Los Alamos Trade and Development Corp., one of the organizations with projectY involved.

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The same room with furniture TV show "Manhattan", a series of WGN America in the development of the atomic bomb at Los Alamos. The series was canceled in February.

Lauren McDaniel, director of projectY said the hope to create a space where local entrepreneurs can come together and create a community that supports the start and innovation and promotes. The economy of Los Alamos is essentially based around Los Alamos National Laboratory, and McDaniel he said LANL scientist expects to see room with along with other members of the community that are perhaps at home or one of the few works cafes in the city.

"We see this as an advantage for the laboratory," said Micheline Devaurs, director of market transition program with the Center for Innovation LANL Feynman. "It is intended to facilitate possible implementation activities."

ProjectY is a partnership between the Los Alamos Trade and Development Corp., a private nonprofit economic development; County of Los Alamos; LANL; and the owner of the property, Phillip Künsberg.

McDaniel hopes that the area will start and remain, help to diversify the local economy the company in Los Alamos.

So far, he said the co-working space a little less than ten members, who pay for full-time $ 149 per month to get access to the device.


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