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CCAT acts as an extension of many federal and state agencies in helping to administer a variety of development initiatives for businesseses and other entitites. Partnering with CCAT offers government agencies the services of a highly regarded and experienced administrator with a successful track record of programs launched and contracts completed.
 The Connecticut Quality Council (CQC), which is part of CCAT's Manufacturing and Supply Chain Initiative (MSCI), offers a wide range of programs and services aimed at helping organizations in all sectors to improve their quality level, productivity and efficiency. Workshops are developed to provide comprehensive and practical knowledge aimed at successful culture change for the benefit of customers, companies, and employees. Public workshops offer diversity of participant perspective and experiences. CQC also provides private workshops and facilitated hands-on sessions at customer sites or at CCAT’s facility in East Hartford. Conducting a program within an organizational setting allows a company to experience customized content with company-specific exercises. CQC instructors are highly experienced practitioners, and educators who have the ability to custom design and copyrighted their own material. Instructor backgrounds range from professional engineers, certified quality engineers, certified quality auditors, to Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award examiners and Ph.Ds
To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT’s Energy Initiative works with state and local government, renewable energy advocates and other stakeholders to promote advanced renewable energy technologies. This includes working with the Connecticut Agriculture Wind Initiative to identify appropriate sites for wind turbines, and the Low Head Hydropower Initiative, which works with the state, educational institutions and other stakeholders to identify appropriate sites and technologies for hydropower in Connecticut. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT’s Education Initiative develops curriculum for programs that enhance student engagement and achievement in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) content areas. CCAT's curriculum modules focus on advanced technology disciplines and emphasize skills such as problem-solving, collaboration and innovation. Recognition of our expertise by formal and informal organizations -- including the CT State Dept. of Education -- has positioned CCAT as a leader in STEM curriculum development. For more information on STEM curriculum development, contact Susan Palisano.
CCAT's Manufacturing and Supply Chain Initiative also works on curriculum development at the community college level. For more information on these programs, contact Bob Torrani.CCAT's Education Initiative spearheads a number of efforts to develop strategic partnerships aimed at offering programs to improve education and workforce development in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT works to foster collaboration between industry, academia and government to find the best way of training the future workforce in advanced technology. This includes the Manufacturing Consortium, which works to ensure that the workforce entering the manufacturing field possesses the skills the industry demands. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. The Connecticut Quality Council (CQC), which is part of CCAT's Manufacturing and Supply Chain Initiative (MSCI), offers a wide range of programs and services aimed at helping organizations in all sectors to improve their quality level, productivity and efficiency. Workshops are developed to provide comprehensive and practical knowledge aimed at successful culture change for the benefit of customers, companies, and employees. Public workshops offer diversity of participant perspective and experiences. CQC also provides private workshops and facilitated hands-on sessions at customer sites or at CCAT’s facility in East Hartford. Conducting a program within an organizational setting allows a company to experience customized content with company-specific exercises. CQC instructors are highly experienced practitioners, and educators who have the ability to custom design and copyrighted their own material. Instructor backgrounds range from professional engineers, certified quality engineers, certified quality auditors, to Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award examiners and Ph.Ds
To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT's Education Initiative spearheads efforts to develop partnerships focused on improving STEM education and enhancing workforce development. We facilitate linkages between industry, K-12 education, informal science organizations and higher education partners that create opportunities for students and teachers to leverage resources that support classroom learning. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT's Energy Initiative administers Connecticut's Biodiesel Production and Distribution Grant Program, in partnership with the Department of Economic and Community Development. This program funds Connecticut biodiesel producers or distributors looking to advance and strengthen their business capabilities. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT's Energy Initiative performs energy analysis to help businesses find more efficient ways of using energy. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. Energy planning represents a significant mission of CCAT's Energy Initiative, which encourages technically supported and environmentally sound energy plans for local communities. CCAT uses a comprehensive process to identify and balance community energy loads with renewable resources, transmission and distribution capabilities and the use of clean and efficient technology.
CCAT can help manufacturers and other energy-intensive businesses evaluate their energy needs and find optimal ways to reduce both cost and waste. This includes finding ways to integrate alternative forms of energy, such as fuel cells. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT's Energy Initiative is involved in a wide-range of activities aimed at promoting the growth and use of hydrogen/fuel cell technology to meet the region's energy needs. CCAT also administers the Connecticut Hydrogen/Fuel Cell Coalition. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT's Collaboration Center, which is available for use by outside organizations, includes capabilities for video conferencing, webcasting and other cutting-edge features that foster collaboration. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT's Laser Applications Laboratory (LAL) researches and field-tests potential new uses for lasers to solve manufacturing, repair and overhaul problems. The LAL conducts laser materials process development and assists in implementation in the areas of drilling, welding, additive manufacturing (cladding), marketing, cutting, machining, coating removal, surface modification and localized heat treatment. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. The Modeling & Simulation program operates a stereo three-dimensional theater which can be used for virtual factory modeling and other manufacturing optimization tools. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT Laser Applications Laboratory performs a wide range of activities aimed at field testing and training companies in the use of lasers to drill, weld, cut, machine, mark and notch, as well as research into additive manufacturing, design review and process feasibility. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT's Modeling & Simulation program researches and field tests applications of software technology for improving manufacturers' efficiencies. This includes a wide range of services aimed at optimizing manufacturers' efficiency, as well as training to help companies tackle efficiencies-related issues. Among the area that optimization services are available: assembly sequence development, computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), electronic work instruction analysis, factory modeling, interactive online NC, virtual NC programming and robotic work cell design and offline programming. To contact CCAT about this service, please click here. CCAT works with a number of partners and organizations that are researching applications of nanotechnology. CCAT can help companies to obtain funding for research, development and commercialization of nanotechnology. This includes CCAT's Manufacturing and Supply Chain Initiative, which facilitates The Applied Nanotechnology Consortium (TANC). For information on TANC, contact Bob Torrani.
The Connecticut Quality Council (CQC), which is part of CCAT's Manufacturing and Supply Chain Initiative (MSCI), offers a wide range of programs and services aimed at helping organizations in all sectors to improve their quality level, productivity and efficiency. Workshops are developed to provide comprehensive and practical knowledge aimed at successful culture change for the benefit of customers, companies, and employees. Public workshops offer diversity of participant perspective and experiences. CQC also provides private workshops and facilitated hands-on sessions at customer sites or at CCAT’s facility in East Hartford. Conducting a program within an organizational setting allows a company to experience customized content with company-specific exercises. CQC instructors are highly experienced practitioners, and educators who have the ability to custom design and copyrighted their own material. Instructor backgrounds range from professional engineers, certified quality engineers, certified quality auditors, to Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award examiners and Ph.Ds
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