September 06, 2010
Rocky Hill’s Tallan Inc. expands into NYC (posted 09/02/10 at 12:04pm)
Computer systems integrator Tallan Inc. in Rocky Hill has acquired twentysix New York, expanding the scope of Microsoft-focused services Tallan provides to enterprise customers in that major market, according to Redmond Channel Partner.
UTC to open Fla. fire-test facility (posted 09/01/10 at 3:25pm)
United Technologies Corp.'s Fire & Security division will open in 2011 a Florida facility for testing fire-safety products and technology, UTC said Wednesday.
CT hikes its ante in Stamford tech firm (posted 08/31/10 at 12:27pm)
A Stamford tech firm that is developing a search engine to plumb email, files and specific sets of Internet data received a $1.6 million private equity infusion, including another half million dollars from the state's technology investment arm.
3M on technology buying spree (posted 08/31/10 at 11:28am)
Manufacturing conglomerate 3M Co. -- with major operations in Connecticut -- said Tuesday it has agreed to pay $230 million in cash for an Israeli company that makes technology used to keep track of people, The Associated Press reports.
3M glued to ID detector in $943M deal (posted 08/30/10 at 10:57am)
Adhesives and technology maker 3M Co., with major operations in Connecticut, said Monday it has agreed to acquire hand-identification detector Cogent Inc. in a deal worth about $943 million, The Associated Press reports.
UConn Bets On Tech Transfer (posted 08/30/10)
Nearly 15 years after investing billions, UConn and state officials say they have the infrastructure and intellectual capacity in place to become a major player in the technology transfer scene.
Center Takes Shape (posted 08/30/10)
In the shadows of the UConn Health Center in Farmington, scientists, small incubator companies and commercialization executives have been quietly moving into a new 117,000-square-foot Cell and Genomic Sciences building recently opened by The University of Connecticut.
Pitney Bowes eyes Fla. for expansion (posted 08/26/10 at 11:18am)
Stamford mail-sorting equipment maker Pitney Bowes Inc. will expand its services into the South when its new domestic mail presorting facility opens in November in Jacksonville, Fla.
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