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East Hartford’s Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology hopes to draw additional Connecticut manufacturers into the region’s submarine supply chain through a new training partnership.
New Britain toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker announced details of its plan to mitigate higher costs from tariffs in a notice filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday morning.
A Kansas aerospace manufacturer that acquired Manchester-based Spartan Aerospace in 2022 recently sold that company’s 66,000-square-foot industrial building for $6.3 million. But Enjet Aero is not exiting its Manchester operations.
“It takes years to develop an aerospace customer,” said Haley Nemeth. She is the third generation to work in her family’s rubber-sealing business, Jonal Laboratories, founded by her grandfather in the 1960s.
This number is hard to ignore: 99% of women who receive an early breast cancer diagnosis survive the disease.
“I call this career 3.0 for me,” laughs Cici Bevin, the new president of her family’s storied manufacturing company Bevin Bros. Manufacturing.
Stanley Black & Decker says it may have to raise prices and move production to different parts of the world if the incoming Trump administration imposes tariffs on global trade.
The Eastern Company, a Shelton-based engineering business, has named a new CEO. Ryan Schroeder joins the company from his leadership role at Plaskolite, an Ohio-based plastics specialist.
Danbury-based ARKA Group, a defense and space manufacturing company, has acquired a radar and sensor technology group from Maxar Technologies. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The CEO of Airbus in North America, Robin Hayes, met with representatives from 60 Connecticut aerospace supply chain companies in Hartford Wednesday, looking to deepen relationships in the state.
The U.S. government has awarded Stratford-based helicopter maker Sikorsky a foreign military sale contract to provide 35 UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters to the government of Greece.
Stanley Black & Decker CEO Donald Allan Jr. says he doesn’t see consistent improvements in demand for his company’s products until the second half of 2025.
High-profile private equity deals in Connecticut — most notably for Kaman Corp. in April of this year, and Barnes Group just a few weeks ago — have headlined what is becoming a major trend in the state’s manufacturing industry.
Barnes Group has reported third quarter losses of $2.1 million, or 4 cents per share, missing Wall Street forecasts.
Wallingford-based manufacturer Amphenol Corp., which has been on an acquisition spree in recent years, has closed its latest deal, the company announced Wednesday.
New Britain toolmaker Stanley Black & Decker has added a former executive of another Connecticut-based publicly traded manufacturer to its board of directors.
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Connecticut has tried to attract more data centers by creating tax incentives through the state Department of Economic and Community Development.
In 2021, the legislature enacted the Connecticut Data Center Tax Incentive Program, which can waive sales and use, and property taxes for 20 years for data centers that invest at least $200 million ($50 million if located within a state-designated enterprise zone).
The tax exemptions could be extended up to 30 years for investments that exceed $400 million.
So far, Bloomfield-based health insurer Cigna Group is the only company to apply for benefits under the program.
Some states offer additional incentives to promote data center growth, including New York’s ReCharge NY, which subsidizes power for businesses.
Data center operators say Connecticut’s high costs of electricity, real estate and wages make the cost of running a data center less lucrative than in nearby states, even with the current incentives in place.
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