May 21st, 2013





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Announcing the 2013 Connecticut Quality Symposium

Healthcare industry executives will learn from leading experts about topics ranging from Malcolm Baldrige award-winning quality processes and how to sustain improvement to ways to enhance patient safety and satisfaction to leading in an ever-changing work environment and more at the Connecticut Quality Council's 2013 Connecticut Quality Symposium.

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East Hartford Chamber of Commerce, CCAT & Comcast Business Partner to offer Technology Business Seminars

The East Hartford Chamber of Commerce, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) and Comcast Business are teaming up to provide a series of technology business seminars for manufacturing companies and businesses starting this spring. The seminar series will be held at CCAT, 222 Pitkin Street, East Hartford.


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CCAT Shows How Advanced Manufacturing is Shaping the Future

Standing apart in a separate section of the United Technologies Research Center's East Hartford campus, the Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMC), run by non-profit Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT), is a unique applied research and development resource for regional manufacturers.  

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CCAT Provides Companies with R&D Support for Additive Manufacturing Process

Additive manufacturing is an innovation more than 100 years in the making. Today, the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) is helping manufacturing companies explore the benefits of this technology game changer.  

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Bad Elf Strikes Gold at Consumer Electronics Show

The Bad Elf GPS Pro, developed by East Hartford-based Bad Elf, LLC, won the TechRadar Best GPS Device Award at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Founded in 2010, Bad Elf joined the new business incubator program at Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) in late 2011.

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Building a Better Mousetrap: CCAT uses advanced technology to boost competitive edge for Flanagan Industries

Global competition in manufacturing is driving companies to operate smarter, faster, and more efficiently. Glastonbury-based Flanagan Industries, a world-class producer of complex components used in the aerospace and land-based gas turbine industries, turned to Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) to help gain a competitive

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Blood from a Stone

Even with the sophisticated, advanced manufacturing equipment in use today, there's still room to improve performance. PeterPaul Electronics in New Britain discovered the difference when Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) used advanced technology optimization to improve performance on two milling operations and achieved

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University of Hartford Collaborates with CCAT to Provide Specialized Certificate Courses for Regional Manufacturers

The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) and the University of Hartford College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture (CETA) are collaborating to create and provide a series of certificate courses for regional manufacturing companies starting this spring.


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State of CT to Exhibit at 2013 Paris Air Show

How can small to medium-sized manufacturing companies tap into the international aerospace market today? One way is through face-to-face meetings with industry leaders at the largest international aerospace shows, held in alternate years at Farnborough, England and Paris, France.


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Manufacturing Technology Takes Center Stage

January 9, 2013                                                                                              

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