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1 2 S T U F F • F a l l 2 0 1 8 S T U F F M a d e I n C T . c o m The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc. (CCAT) is a non-profit corporation that creates bold, new ideas for designing and implementing applied technologies, export & cyber compliance, energy solutions, STEM education, and workforce development. By leading state, regional and national partnerships, CCAT helps manufacturers, academia, government and non-profit organizations to become more competitive with pathways to boost their workforce development, efficiencies and resources. www.CCAT.us Address: 222 Pitkin St., East Hartford, CT 06108 Additional Company Location: Advanced Manufacturing Center – 409 Silver Lane, East Hartford, CT 06118 Phone: 860-282-4211 Full-time employees: 32 Year founded: 2004 President & CEO: Elliot Ginsberg C O M PA N Y P R O F I L E Across the nation, CCAT is known for applying innovative technology in a world-class Advanced Manufacturing Center, where leading-edge equipment and systems are showcased, demonstrated and evaluated. With a team of experts and network of machining and software companies, the company offers a broad expanse of capabilities to evaluate technologies and process improvements. CCAT has a wide variety of customers in advanced manufacturing, workforce development, energy, and export & cyber compliance. Its goal is to be a national leader and influential resource, committed to ensuring the success of the organizations it serves by achieving excellence, guiding change and sustaining growth. CCAT employs individuals in the areas of education and workforce development, energy, and advanced manufacturing. Recent openings have included positions for an education and workforce development specialist, and an Advanced Manufacturing Center assistant. CCAT employs paid interns during the school year and during the summer. The program is mentor-based and comprehensive, with a final presentation at summer's end. Many interns serve in jobs within their fields of study — at manufacturing and technology companies in Connecticut and elsewhere. CCAT offers medical, dental, company-paid life, voluntary life, short-term and long-term disability insurance; 401(K) with safe harbor contributions as well as a company match; flexible spending accounts; paid time off; floating holidays; tuition reimbursement; pet insurance and flexible Fridays in the summer. CCAT partners in advanced manufacturing, STEM education, workforce development, alternative energy and export & cyber compliance to help manufacturers, academia, government and nonprofits succeed. CCAT studies technologies and serves as a project manager, bringing together stakeholders to make resources readily available. CCAT and its energy team advances the development, manufacture and deployment of fuel-cell and hydrogen technologies; drives community-supported solutions to reduce energy costs and increase reliability; and promotes energy solutions using advanced, renewable technologies. P R O D U C T S M A R K E T S / C U S TO M E R S C O M PA N Y B E N E F I T S C A R E E R / J O B O P P O R T U N I T I E S C O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T I N T E R N S H I P P R O G R A M E N V I R O N M E N TA L A W A R E N E S S CCAT's experts in precision machining help manufacturers run better, faster and leaner to increase productivity S P O N S O R C O N T E N T

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