Nearly 1 of every 10 Connecticut employees works in manufacturing, and the demand for more skilled employees continues to grow! Here are a few locals who are pushing the advancement of manufacturing technology.
Building tomorrow’s advances today, Connecticut is one of the nation’s key manufacturing hubs. With over 4,400 specialized companies you can get in on developing all kinds of innovative products for an array of industries.
Nearly 1 of every 10 Connecticut employees works in manufacturing, and the demand for more skilled employees continues to grow! Here are a few locals who are pushing the advancement of manufacturing technology.
Many people have unconventional paths into manufacturing and in Connecticut, you’ll find a variety of companies ready and willing to help start your career.
Headquarters: South Windsor, CT
Follow their progress @AccuturnMfg
Accuturn Mfg. Co. is a world-class provider of precision-machined components for Aerospace, Medical, and other industries. A powerhouse for tight-tolerance complete precision machining, Accuturn has worked with many of the world’s foremost manufacturers and systems integrators supporting their requirements.
Some of the most highly technical parts in the world are made right here, and I like knowing what I work on each day keeps me and my family safe.
Headquarters: Windsor, CT
Follow their progress @Aero-Gear
Aero Gear engineers and manufactures gear systems in-house, using specialists for each separate function. As masters of their trade, they offer superior product development and support services, whether for gearbox assemblies or individual gears resulting in excellent quality control with greater efficiencies.
This next generation of manufacturers, Generation Alpha, is helping make our industry clean, lean, green and very sexy, becoming more digital every day.
Headquarters: East Hartford, CT
Follow their progress @CCAT
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.
Mentoring within the industry allows engineers to shine their light and provide support for the future of manufacturing.
Local Headquarters: West Hartford, CT
Follow their progress @Triumph-Group
Triumph participates at all levels of the aerospace supply chain – from single components to complex systems, to aerospace structures and their contents. They partner with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and operators of commercial, regional, business, and military aircraft worldwide, to provide products and services that solve their hardest problems.
Connecticut is a powerhouse in aerospace and the industrial gas turbine industry, thanks to the huge ecosystem we have here.
Headquarters: Farmington, CT
Follow their progress @BurkeAerospace
Burke Aerospace has provided Electric Discharge Machining (EDM) and Milling services to the Aerospace, Industrial Gas Turbine (IGT), and Defense Industries for over 50 years. Maintaining their leadership position within the industry takes innovation, delivery integrity, and a laser focus on cost competitiveness.
Our Women in Manufacturing resource group embraces diversity in the industry, which is vitally important.
Headquarters: East Hartford, CT
Follow their progress @Horst-Engineering
A family-owned contract manufacturer of precision machined components and assemblies for the aerospace and other high-technology industries, HORST helps people fly safely. Their extensive supply chain offers our customers a full-service logistics solution for managing their precision product requirements.