The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) is hoping to consolidate its three East Hartford facilities into a new, $57 million “state-of-the-art” headquarters that would double the ...
(Above) CCAT engineer Jeff Crandall with the Optomec additive manufacturing machine, which companies can use as part of the MTAP program. (Right) A close-up of the machine's laser production. PHOTOS ...
The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, or CCAT, held the first-ever CCAT Day at the State Capitol Thursday. According to Colette Ruden, a senior engineer at the East Hartford-based nonprofit, ...