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54 Doing Business in Connecticut | 2017 Leading. Partnering. Creating Bold Ideas To Guide Change. 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 business development by also providing incubator space to emerging technology companies. Start-ups benefit from the synergy of CCAT's experienced team, cutting- edge technologies and extensive professional networks. "At CCAT, we believe an organization's success is tied directly to the integration of its skilled workforce, the latest technology and efficient operations," states Elliot Ginsberg, CCAT president and chief executive officer. "This philosophy is fundamental to CCAT's business strategy and guides collaboration with our industry, academia and government partners. It is an approach that generates bold, new solutions to address the challenges our customers confront." Applying Innovative Technology CCAT's Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMC) is a world-class facility for precision machining, Hybrid machining is used to build complex geometric parts at CCAT's Advanced Manufacturing Center. SPONSORED PROFILE

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