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Six Connecticut Manufacturers to Receive $100,000 for New Additive Manufacturing Equipment

Six Connecticut Manufacturers to Receive $100,000 for New Additive Manufacturing Equipment

Hartford, Conn. – Governor Ned Lamont, the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) announced today that six manufacturers in Connecticut will be receiving a total of $600,000 in grants to facilitate the adoption of additive manufacturing in their operations. “Connecticut is…

Additive Manufacturing Adoption Program (AMAP)

Additive Manufacturing Adoption Program (AMAP)

The Additive Technology Adoption Program (AMAP) seeks to infuse additive manufacturing technologies into the production processes of Connecticut manufacturers.

On September 1, 2021, AMAP awarded matching grants of $100,000 each to six manufacturers in Connecticut to facilitate the adoption of additive manufacturing in their operations. Each company will receive a matching grant to be leveraged with an equal or greater amount of company funding.

Congratulations to our recipients: 

  • Accurate Lock and Hardware Co., LLC, Stamford
  • Beacon Industries, Inc., Newington
  • Burke Aerospace, Farmington
  • Okay Industries, Inc., New Britain
  • PTA Plastics, Oxford
  • Westminster Tool, Inc., Plainfield

For more details, view the press release.

A program of the Connecticut Manufacturing Innovation Fund, the AMAP program is a partnership of the state Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc (CCAT).

Questions regarding the Connecticut Additive Manufacturing Adoption Program should be directed to CTAMAP@ccat.us or by calling Paul Striebel at 860.282.4231.