🚀 In 2022, the 𝗖𝗧 𝗠𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗳𝗮𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 had 35 interns participate. In 2023, that number soared to 118 interns. This year, we have an incredible 164 interns, and more are still enrolling! 💪 In 2022, 14 employers participated by listing positions and hosting tours. This year, an impressive 47 employers are participating! ✨At the 2022 MET Career Fair, 300 students attended. This year, over 550 students joined us! 🤝 On this #NationalInternDay, together with our sponsor Connecticut Office of Manufacturing, we extend our gratitude to all the manufacturers, students, educators, partners, and the CCAT team for their active involvement in the program. Together, we are transforming young talent and raising awareness about the vital role of the manufacturing industry. Paul S. Lavoie Jacquelynn Garofano Eileen Candels #nationalinternday #manufacturing #technology #innovation
Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT)
Non-profit Organizations
East Hartford, CT 5,716 followers
Strengthening the global competitiveness of the advanced manufacturing ecosystem through applied technologies
About us
The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc. (CCAT) is an applied technology demonstration and training center that validates, demonstrates, and encourages the adoption of leading-edge technologies into global industrial companies and the advanced manufacturing supply chain, while also providing the training and education necessary to utilize the capability of these advancements and drive efficiency. CCAT assists businesses in executing their continuous improvement strategies by: -Demonstrating innovative technologies in our world-class facilities, the Advanced Technology Center, the Digital Thread Lab and the Advanced Composite Center, for customized solutions. -Assessing energy and power solutions that focus on sustainability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness through the industrial base. -training highly-motivated talent to ensure a strong future for the supply chain. -Advancing context-based STEM education and promoting careers to meet the needs if the current workforce and inspire the next generation.
- Website
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http://www.ccat.us
External link for Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT)
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- East Hartford, CT
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- Manufacturers, Energy, Entrepreneurs, Aerospace, Training, Technology, Education, Additive Manufacturing, Digital Technology, Model Based Design, Design, Manufacturing, Inspection, Automation, Robotics, and 3D Printing
Locations
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Primary
222 Pitkin Street
Suite 101
East Hartford, CT 06108, US
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409 Silver Lane
East Hartford, CT 06118, US
Employees at Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT)
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Cheryl Stephenson
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Paul Oei
Director - Advanced Manufacturing and Composites Center at Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc.
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Eileen Candels
Partnership and Outreach Leader | Technology, Talent & Training | Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology/CCAT
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Nancy Mickiewicz
Retired at CCAT
Updates
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Using data to make better decisions goes beyond the manufacturing process 📊 Smart Buildings CT utilizes data-driven solutions to enhance your building's energy performance. ⚡Powered by CCAT and sponsored by Eversource Energy and United Illuminating, Smart Buildings CT is a no-cost energy benchmarking service designed to help all Connecticut commercial and industrial companies optimize their operations. 🌍 Since 2012, Smart Buildings CT has been supporting municipalities and enhancing efficiencies across Connecticut. ♻️ By leveraging data-driven strategies, you experience lower #energy costs, carbon emissions, and water usage, and improved efficiency and occupant comfort. ➡ Discover more about this free program at ccat.us/smartbuildingsct 📲 Reach out to Raquel Bolling with any questions
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💬 "Working in the Composites Center has been a dream come true – both my coworkers and the work itself are amazing! I’m excited to work with such passionate people. I've learned that composites have limitless potential, and I can't wait to challenge myself further." We’re excited to introduce Olivia Hernandez, CCAT’s new Composite Technician. Olivia began her career in manufacturing in 2017 through an apprenticeship program and has since gained valuable experience in composite OH/MRO inspection and auditing. She is also part of our Maker Multiplier program, inspiring others to explore careers in manufacturing. As a Composite Technician, Olivia will support our mission to enhance the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturers by collaborating with our technical team at the Advanced Composites Technology Center. Please join us in welcoming Olivia!
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A big thank you to The Lee Company for giving college interns across the state, along with the CCAT team, an inside look into the world of manufacturing. 👀 Our visit to their Westbrook facility was eye-opening as we heard from Jeffrey Dickey and team members from operations, engineering, and human resources. We learned about their impressive 75 year journey in pioneering the development of miniature precision fluid control components for aerospace, down-hole oil tools, machine tools, medical/scientific instrumentation, and ink-jet printing. 🌟 The highlight of our visit was a tour led by former president Leighton Lee III of their on-site Museum of Early Engineering Technology. With over 1,000 artifacts, the museum showcases the company's significant impact on the aerospace industry and space travel, illustrating the remarkable #technology advancements in manufacturing processes over time. 🤝 We extend our gratitude to the college interns who joined us and to The Lee Company for their active involvement in Connecticut’s Manufacturing Internship Program. Together, they are inspiring the #nextgeneration and raising awareness about the vital role of the manufacturing industry. #intern #internship #innovation #manufacturing #workforceofthefuture Connecticut Office of Manufacturing
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We’re excited to welcome Pratt & Whitney MED rotational new hires to CCAT for Digital Manufacturing Week! This talented cohort started with digital thread concepts, guided by Colette Ruden. Throughout the week, they’ll engage in hands-on experiences with 3-axis milling machines, additive manufacturing, digital work instructions, and more, led by Nasir Mannan, Jeff Crandall, and Raquel Bolling. Our Digital Thread Lab offers classes for all skill levels, ensuring digital thread and model-based definition readiness for #manufacturing companies of every scale. Explore and sign up for individual sessions or a full week of classes ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eEdMD99T #TechTuesday #innovation #technology #training #digitaltransformation
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💬 "It is incredibly exciting to join such a talented and innovative group of professionals at CCAT. I am looking forward to the collaboration of great minds and I am tremendously grateful for the opportunity to support CCAT’s mission." We’re thrilled to announce that Julia Corrigan has joined the CCAT team! As Program Manager, Julia will oversee the delivery of initiatives aimed at creating a resilient supply chain and driving growth for small and medium-sized manufacturers in our region through the adoption of applied technologies and training. Julia, a University of Connecticut graduate, brings over 17 years of experience in non-profit management. Her extensive collaboration with institutions and local organizations in the Greater Hartford area highlights her deep passion for making a positive impact in the community. Please join us in welcoming Julia!
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Discover the power of the #digitalthread — a seamless flow of data that connects every phase of a product's life cycle. Gain hands-on experience in our Digital Thread Lab using your existing tech stack. 🔹 Curious about digital thread concepts and model-based workflows? Join a Tuesday session 🔹 Earn a CCAT dTL badge via Credly by Pearson 🔹 Small to medium-sized manufacturers might qualify for a manufacturing grant to subsidize the cost of training. Contact Michelle Scerbin for details. 👉🏼 Explore our full list of DTL courses on digital thread, design, manufacturing, quality assurance, and inspection: https://lnkd.in/eEdMD99T 📍 Location: CCAT’s Talent & Training Accelerator, 222 Pitkin Street, E. Hartford #TechTuesday #DigitalTransformation
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💬 "I'm thrilled to join the talented team at CCAT. Each member uniquely focuses on helping our partners achieve their goals🎯and realize their dreams." We’re excited to introduce Kevin Williams, CCAT’s new Business Process Analyst! Kevin brings extensive expertise in Process Management, with a rich background spanning various manufacturing sectors, from food & beverage to aerospace & technology. He holds a Six Sigma Master Black Belt certification and is a former trainer of Process Improvement methodologies 📊 His diverse experience equips him with a deep understanding of different operations, and we are grateful to have him on our team. Please join us in welcoming Kevin!
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🌟 Did you know that the "ultimate snack" is made right here in Danbury? 🍿CT manufacturer LesserEvil Brand Snack Co. not only crafts outrageously delicious, healthy, organic popcorn, but they are also igniting the workforce of the future 🚀 🙌 Thank you, LesserEvil, for graciously hosting us and interns from around the state for an enlightening tour! We loved learning about their manufacturing process, creative culture, and unique marketing approach. Special thanks to Sophie Sallusto and Jessica Westerfield (Dragonetti), SHRM-SCP for coordinating, and to the interns from Hubbell Heaters featured here 📸 If your college interns aren't enrolled in the program yet, sign them up! We have many tours and events planned for July. 👉 ccat.us/interns the next tour will be at The Lee Company in Westbrook on 7/9. Don't miss out! #intern #futureleaders #Manufacturing Connecticut Office of Manufacturing Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development