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Seven of Connecticut s notable leaders in the Greater Hartford and Greater New Haven regions will be honored by Junior Achievement of Southwest New England at the Virtual Business Hall of Fame event on Thursday, April 8, 2021. The prestigious annual event recognizes business and community leaders for significant contributions to the prosperity and quality of life of their region and the state.
The 40th annual Business Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is being held virtually for the first time this year. Being honored at the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame are:
Greg Barats, President and Chief Executive Officer, Hartford Steam Boiler
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Small and midsize businesses are the designated market for a new insurance product from Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB) that covers workplace violence, the specialty insurer announced this week.
In the aftermath of a violent event, the new HSB plan covers expenses including counseling, crisis communications, lost business income and security.
The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) and Hartford-based specialty insurer Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB) announced a partnership to study how companies adopting additive manufacturing can reduce risk.
As part of the multi-year agreement, HSB and CCAT staff will use CCAT s facilities in East Hartford to research how to reduce risk while shifting to additive manufacturing (or 3D printing), said John Riggs, senior vice president of HSB s Applied Technology Solutions.
“We are excited to be working with … CCAT, to help advance technology adoption in the marketplace as we develop ways to reduce risk throughout the manufacturing value chain, Riggs said.
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HSB and CCAT Partner to Explore Additive Manufacturing Technologies
January 26, 2021 GMT
HARTFORD, Conn. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 26, 2021
HSB, a leading provider of specialty insurance and technology, and the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology today announced a partnership to explore ways to reduce the risk of adopting Additive Manufacturing technologies for industrial applications.
A multi-year agreement between HSB and CCAT includes access to its Advanced Manufacturing Center, Advanced Composite Center, and training facilities in East Hartford, Conn., where CCAT works with industries worldwide for applied research and development.