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An aerial view of the former Babies R Us store at 45 Hotel Circle NE. The retail store will be converted into an industrial space for the engineering firm Verus Research. (Photo courtesy of Resolut RE)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Verus Research, an Albuquerque-based engineering firm, is set to move into a new research facility located in a former big-box store this fall, according to the company.
Verus, which already operates several facilities in the city, will renovate the former space of Babies R Us at 45 Hotel Circle NE into a 41,240-square-foot research and office space with plans to keep the other facilities and office spaces open, the company wrote in a statement announcing the move.
New Mexico Technology Company Verus Research Expands With New R&D Facility Site In Northeast Albuquerque
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ALBUQUERQUE Verus® Research, a New Mexico-based team of scientists and engineers specializing in advanced research and development, announces the expansion and buildout of a new research facility in Northeast Albuquerque.
The fast-growing technology company will move into the empty big-box retail space, formerly Babies R Us, at 45 Hotel Circle NE in August.
In addition to the new 41,240 square feet of research and office space, Verus Research will maintain its multi-floor headquarters at 6100 Uptown Boulevard NE in Albuquerque as well as its two other lab and office spaces throughout the city.
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Albuquerque-based engineering firm Verus Research won a four-year, $15 million U.S. Army contract for the testing and evaluation of high-power microwave systems, the company announced Monday.
LinQuest Corp. subsidiary TMC Design Corp. will manage the Verus contract for the Army’s Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation. The new contract builds on prior work Verus has done for the Army under a contract it won in 2014 to design effective methods to test and evaluate microwave and other “directed energy” weapons and systems.
Under the new contract, the company will further design and test specialized sensors to measure new and evolving microwave capabilities, as well as novel tools to assess damage that takes place during battle and better simulate high-power microwave scenarios.
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