Over the past year, the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) has made significant renovations to both its facility and staff with the hopes of better helping the state’s manufacturing industry as it recovers from the pandemic and tries to keep pace with ever-changing technology.
The 18-year-old organization, which promotes the use of advanced technology in Connecticut’s manufacturing sector, this year completed a top-down renovation of its Advanced Technology Center, located on Raytheon Technologies’ East Hartford campus. That included the additions of several new state-of-the-art automated manufacturing technologies. Additionally, CCAT hired a new chief technology officer and senior manager of advanced technology centers.