June 28, 2018 Press Release Hartford, CT – Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) released the following statement after it was announced that Elliot Ginsberg, CEO of the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) will be retiring effective November 1st and that Ron Angelo will be taking over as the new…
CCAT Provides Support to R&D Dynamics Job Creation
CCAT Director of Energy Joel Rinebold spoke at R&D Dynamics in Bloomfield on June 26 during the celebration of the company securing Class 1 renewable energy source designation for its groundbreaking “ThermoGen” system, which generates electricity from industrial low-grade waste heat. CCAT provided strategic assistance to R&D Dynamics for the…
Elliot Ginsberg announces retirement; Ron Angelo named successor
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — Elliot Ginsberg, President and CEO of the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT), has announced that he will retire Nov. 1 after 11 years leading the non-profit organization. Ginsberg will be succeeded by Ron Angelo, currently Principal of Great River Advisors in Wethersfield. “On behalf…
CCAT CEO presented with President’s Award from Capital Workforce Partners
Elliot Ginsberg cited for depth of service, 22 years on CWP Board of Directors EAST HARTFORD, Conn.— Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology President and CEO Elliot Ginsberg received the Capital Workforce Partners President’s Award at CWP’s annual meeting on June 15. Presented by CWP Board Chairman Thomas Mongellow and U.S.…
WTIC Talks Cybersecurity with CCAT and State
WTIC hosted CCAT and the state cyber chief on June 16 for the Saturdays with Steve Parker broadcast. On hand were (counterclockwise from front) Chief Administrative Officer Natalie Real, Chief Technology Officer Tom Maloney and Communications Director Silvio Albino – all from the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Steve Parker…
CCAT’s Rinebold recognized by federal government for work in hydrogen and fuel cells industry
Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Director of Energy Initiatives Joel Rinebold was among the award winners at the U.S. Department of Energy 2018 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation meeting for the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program on June 13. Rinebold was cited for “outstanding leadership in developing strategic roadmaps…
CCAT taking part in WTIC-AM Saturday broadcast on cybersecurity
Tune in this Saturday (June 16) at 8 am on WTIC-AM 1080 as Tom Maloney and Natalie Real from the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT), and Connecticut Chief Cyber Security Risk Officer Art House, as they join show host Steve Parker for a discussion on cybersecurity. Cybersecurity and export…
Gov. Malloy and DEEP Announce Selection of 250 MW of Renewable Energy Projects
(CT Gov, 6/13/18) Governor Dannel P. Malloy and Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Commissioner Robert Klee today announced that Connecticut has selected over 250 MW of clean and renewable energy projects as part of DEEP’s recent Clean Energy Request for Proposals. The projects include the state’s first procurement…
Synergy High School Students Celebrate Pre-Apprenticeship Completion
The manufacturing pipeline is only starting to get filled up in Connecticut. There’s more coming. At a celebratory ceremony held at Synergy Alternative High School in East Hartford on June 8, 13 students received certificates for completing their pre-apprenticeship program and 72-hour online ToolingU training. Governor Dannel P. Malloy spoke…
United Technologies Plans to Hire 35,000 People and Make $15 Billion Investment in U.S. Over Next Five Years
(PR News Wire, 5/23/18) FARMINGTON, Conn., May 23, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX) today announced plans to hire 35,000 people and make investments of more than $15 billion in research and development (R&D) and capital expenditures (CapEx) in the United States over the next five years (2018-2022). With this announcement, the company also launched…