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Meet the Marcum Tech Top 40 Software Winners
These are the twelve fastest growing software companies in Connecticut in 2013! Continue reading
Posted Sep 10, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Meet the Marcum Tech Top 40 IT Services Winners
These are the seven fastest growing IT service companies in Connecticut in 2013! Continue reading
Posted Sep 9, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Connecticut Native, UConn and Rensselaer Hartford Alumnus Returns to Space
Rick Mastracchio is one of just five Connecticutians who have made the incredible journey from the Constitution State to the vast expanse of space. He is currently deep into preparations for his upcoming fourth expedition off the planet- and his longest one yet. Continue reading
Posted Sep 6, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Meet the Marcum Tech Top 40 New Media, Internet, and Telecom Winners
These are the 8 fastest growing new media, internet, and telecom companies in Connecticut in 2013! Continue reading
Posted Sep 5, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Gov. Malloy: Bioscience in Connecticut Moves Forward
(FARMINGTON, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today signed new legislation creating a $200 million Bioscience Innovation Fund during a ceremonial event at the University of Connecticut Health Center (UCHC). The fund will make investments over the next 10 years in the form of grants, equity investments, loans and loan guarantees to foster innovation in smaller companies. Continue reading
Posted Sep 4, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Meet the Marcum Tech Top 40 Life Sciences Winners
These are the three fastest growing life sciences companies in Connecticut in 2013! Continue reading
Posted Sep 4, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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State's Quest To Be 'On The Bioscience Map' Progresses
"We are on the bioscience map in a big way," Malloy said Tuesday, citing the work going on at UConn, the progress Jackson is making, as well as research at Yale, Wesleyan and various independent startup companies. Continue reading
Posted Sep 4, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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CT NEXT Experiment Casts Entrepreneurial Web Across State
With the state lagging behind in job recovery, Connecticut officials in the months following the 2008 recession weren't bullish on the state's entrepreneurial prospects. Urged by business groups like the Connecticut Technology Council and Connecticut Innovations, which needed only to... Continue reading
Posted Sep 4, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Massive East Lyme Solar Array Under Construction
Construction of a five-megawatt solar installation on 43 acres in East Lyme has begun, the project developer Middletown-based Greenskies Renewable Energy announced on Friday. The solar array is one of two the Department of Energy & Environmental Protection partnered with... Continue reading
Posted Sep 4, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Meet the Marcum Tech Top 40 Energy, Environmental, and Green Tech Winners
These two companies were the fastest growing in the field of energy, environmental, and green tech in Connecticut in 2013! Continue reading
Posted Sep 3, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Meet the Marcum Tech Top 40 Advanced Manufacturing Winners
These 9 companies are the fastest growing advanced manufacturing companies in Connecticut in 2013! Continue reading
Posted Aug 29, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Schools Tackle Science Teacher Exodus
New Haven’s public schools have tapped two new “teacher mentors” to help 18 newly hired science teachers, as part of an effort to stop science teachers from leaving the system in droves. Continue reading
Posted Aug 27, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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United Tech, Pentagon in $1 Billion-Plus Deal for F-35 Engines
Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp, has reached an agreement in principle with the Pentagon on a contract to build 39 engines for a sixth batch of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, three sources familiar with the deal said on Monday. Continue reading
Posted Aug 27, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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The NEXT big thing
The integration and automation industry is a behemoth of software potential at $5 billion, an attention-getting number that nonetheless had limited value to LogicBroker Inc. and its CEO Payman Zamani. Continue reading
Posted Aug 23, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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UConn Scientist Working on a New Way to Repair Knees
UConn doctor Cato Laurencin is developing an innovative way to regenerate knees. Continue reading
Posted Aug 23, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Boehringer to Make Lung Cancer Drug Available in US
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, with U.S. headquarters in Ridgefield, announced Thursday that Gilotrif oral tablets will become commercially available in the U.S. the week of Sept. 2. This medication is used to treat lung cancer patients with specific mutations. An estimated... Continue reading
Posted Aug 23, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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A Call to Research Scientists and Engineers
Advanced Research Mentorships (ARM) with Glastonbury High School Advanced Research Mentorship (ARM) provides an outstanding opportunity for practicing scientists and engineers to collaborate on authentic research studies with outstanding high school students. ARM is a non-traditional, non-lecture course that is... Continue reading
Posted Aug 20, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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White Coats For First Class Of Medical Students At Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac University opens the state's third school of medicine this year. Continue reading
Posted Aug 19, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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From Secretary to Magnetic Particle Inspection
Edwina Lucenius was a successful executive secretary in New Jersey when family obligations brought her home to Stratford. A year after entering Housatonic Community College’s advanced manufacturing program, Lucenius today works for RBC-Heim Bearings in Fairfield where she is involved in the nondestructive testing of metals, specializing in magnetic particle inspection. Continue reading
Posted Aug 13, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Jackson Lab, UConn Scientists Secure $3.2 Million Grant
Researchers from Jackson Laboratory and the University of Connecticut have received a $3.2 million grant that will help them learn more about what causes bone diseases like osteoporosis, officials from both institutions said Tuesday. Continue reading
Posted Aug 13, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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2013 Marcum Tech Top 40 Companies by Industry Category
The List: Advanced Manufacturing Amphenol Corp., Wallingford APS Technology, Inc., Wallingford ATMI Inc., Danbury Dymax Corporation, Torrington EDAC Technologies Corp., Farmington Foster Corporation, Putnam Harman International Industries, Stamford Rogers Corporation, Rogers RSL Fiber Systems, LLC, East Hartford Energy/Environment/Green Technology FuelCell... Continue reading
Posted Aug 12, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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John Emra Named AT&T Connecticut President
Connecticut Technology Council board member John Emra has been named President of the Connecticut region by telecommunications company AT&T. Continue reading
Posted Aug 12, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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New Art & Science Fusion Spectacle From a Former Women of Innovation Winner
Projects2k (Projects for a New Millennium), well known for its “Quarry Spectacles” produced in the Stony Creek Quarry, is collaborating with the Stony Creek Quarry Corporation and geologists from the Yale School of Geology and Geophysics to bring TERRA TRACTUS : The Earth Moves to this spectacular Continue reading
Posted Aug 12, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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CTC Announces the 2013 Marcum Tech Top 40 Award Winners
The Connecticut Technology Council and Marcum LLP have announced the 2013 Marcum Tech Top 40 list of the 40 fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut. They are selected on the basis of revenue growth over the last four years. Companies considered for this recognition have at least $3Million in revenue, with several of the public companies this year approaching or exceeding $1Billion in revenue. Continue reading
Posted Aug 12, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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Transform CT Wants Your Input!
On June 25th, Governor Malloy and DOT Commissioner announced Transform CT, an 18-month outreach campaign that will culminate in the development of a strategic transportation plan for the state. Residents and stakeholders will play a key role in the development of the plan. Continue reading
Posted Aug 9, 2013 at Connecticut Technology Council
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