At least 48 million people in the United States get sick from foodborne diseases each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC also says more than 100,000 are ...
Manufacturing is merging with modern technology. Artificial intelligence, cloud computing, sensors and robotics will soon become ubiquitous on many factory floors. But within Connecticut’s vaunted ...
Tyler White, 16, junior, demonstrates carbon gouging at Ella T. Grasso Technical High School. White is in the welding and shipfitting program at the school. Credit: Yehyun Kim / ctmirror.org This ...
Connecticut, a state with a rich history of innovation and economic development, has the potential to become a hub for technology talent. In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, information ...
Seven colleges across the state will launch new technology programs as part of an effort to boost the state’s tech workforce and support an industry Connecticut sees as a major growth opportunity. The ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) – A big focus for Connecticut has been building up our workforce. Our technical schools are making sure they’re stepping up to the place. From tires to engines and almost ...
(TNS) — Gov. Ned Lamont announced the creation of seven new technology education programs at Connecticut's public and private colleges and universities on Friday. Lamont said these programs will help ...
State Sen. Derek Slap (D-West Hartford) says he’s stepped down as CEO and president of the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) after leading the organization for less than a year. Q&A talks with ...
Governor Ned Lamont with Fredlyne Antoine, a 19-year old student from Norwalk enrolled in a Connecticut Tech Talent Accelerator programs Connecticut has launched a partnership with seven public and ...
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