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CCAT awarded five year contract with the U.S. Army for research and development of advanced defense systems

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Natalie J Real 860-282-4204

East Hartford: The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) has been awarded a five year contract from the US Army Joint Munitions and Lethality Center at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ for the establishment of The Applied Nanotechnology Consortium (TANC).

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CCAT receives $18M in funding for assistance in developing greener fuels

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Contact:  Natalie Real 860-282-4204

East Hartford:  The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has provided more than $18M in funding to the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) to provide expertise in assisting the federal government

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CCAT Wins Technology-Based Economic Development Award

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October 22, 2009
CCAT Wins Technology-Based Economic Development Award

EAST HARTFORD, CT -- The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) has been named a 2009 award-winner for Excellence in Technology-Based Economic Development (TBED) by the State Science and Technology Institute

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CCAT and Industrial Laser Solutions to Join Forces at the 5th Annual Symposium for Advanced Laser Applications (SALA)

PennWell Corporation announced today that Industrial Laser Solutions (ILS) and the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) have joined together to promote the Symposium for Advanced Laser Applications (SALA) conference and exhibition to be held in East Hartford, CT on April 14-15, 2010.

Paul Denney, Acting Director of CCAT's Laser

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Innovation Pipeline Accelerator Management to Change Hands

Matthew Nemerson, President and CEO of the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC), and Elliot Ginsberg, President and CEO of the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) jointly announced today that the state wide one-stop intake and resource matching program for start-up and early stage high potential technology firms known as the Innovation

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Connecticut Approves $10.8M to Fund CCAT-Created Plan to Improve Energy Reliability in Southwest Connecticut

A plan developed by the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) to improve energy reliability in southwest Connecticut through the use of distributed generation has received approval for $10.8 million in capital grants.

The capital grants are for projects analyzed in the Regional Energy Reliability Plan for Mission Critical

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CCAT Authorized to Grant CEUs to Teachers

The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) announced today that the Connecticut State Department of Education has named CCAT as an approved provider to grant continuing education credits (CEUs) for public school teachers in the state.

While CCAT has been recognized for its innovative professional development in science, technology,

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HABCO, LASERDYNE SYSTEMS Partner with CCAT’s Laser Applications Laboratory

The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) announced today that two leading aerospace manufacturing equipment makers – HABCO, Inc. and LASERDYNE SYSTEMS -- have agreed to place their cutting-edge air flow measurement hardware and laser drilling equipment at CCAT’s Laser Applications Laboratory (LAL), and will lead a joint workshop

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CT Department of Higher Education Awards $92,000 Grant to The Children's Museum

The Connecticut Department of Higher Education has awarded a $92,000 Teacher Quality Partnership grant to The Children's Museum, in partnership with the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) and the University of Hartford. This grant will fund a year-long training and mentoring program for thirty elementary school

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LaunchQuest Rocket Results

Although it failed to reach its target altitude of 70 miles, the May 2 lift-off of a rocket carrying experiments by middle and high school students yielded some important lessons for the burgeoning young scientists and engineers who participated in the CCAT-led LaunchQuest program.

UP Aerospace's 20-foot long, 700-pound SpaceLoft XL rocket

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