CCAT Announces 2015 Manufacturing Assistance Program
EAST HARTFORD, CT — Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. announced that applications for the 2015 Manufacturing Technical Assistance Program are being accepted through Dec. 31. Manufacturing companies with less than 100 employees, including startups, are invited to submit project proposals for solving manufacturing process problems or to support the ability to offer new services or begin the manufacture of new products.
“The Manufacturing Technical Assistance Program provides an opportunity for small and mid-sized companies, in good standing with the state, to take advantage of the cutting-edge manufacturing technologies and staff expertise of CCAT’s Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMC),” said Elliot Ginsberg, CCAT president and CEO.
“At the AMC, our current focus is on optimization of computer numerical control (CNC) programs, additive manufacturing (both plastics and metals), and precision machining. We collaborate with academia and a network of technology partners to offer custom solutions for enhancing manufacturing operations and productivity."