54 Doing Business in Connecticut | 2016
Leading. Partnering. Creating Bold New
Ideas for Economic Success.
T
o assist
organizations in
strengthening
a foundation
for sustainable growth,
the Connecticut Center
for Advanced Technology
Inc. (CCAT), a nonprofit
corporation, creates bold,
new ideas for designing
and implementing applied
technologies, IT strategies,
energy solutions, STEM
education, and career
development.
CCAT supports new busi-
ness development by also
providing incubator space
to emerging technology
companies. Start-ups benefit
from the synergy of our ex-
perienced team, cutting-edge
technologies and extensive
professional networks.
"At CCAT, we believe
an organization's success is
grounded in the integration
of the skills of its people,
the use of the latest technol-
ogy and the efficient ways
it operates," states Elliot
Ginsberg, CCAT president
and chief executive officer.
"Fundamental to CCAT's
best-practices strategy is lead-
ing collaboration with our
industry, academia and gov-
ernment partners," says Gins-
berg. "This approach gener-
ates bold, new solutions that
address the challenges our
customers confront."
Applying Innovative
Technology
CCAT's Advanced Manu-
facturing Center (AMC)
is a world-class facility for
manufacturing optimization,
additive manufacturing, 3D
printing, precision machin-
ing, structured light scanning,
and reverse engineering.
With our team of experts and
network of machining and
software companies, we offer
a broad expanse of capabili-
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Above: Additive
manufacturing is used to
build complex geometric
parts at CCAT's Advanced
Manufacturing Center.