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Lukasz Poplawski has accomplished a lot since he founded Force Automation Inc. in New Britain in 2017.
Stamford native Bob Lynch has created transparency within the sports and entertainment sponsorship industry, having slowly pulled back the curtain on the multibillion-dollar sector with data analytics hub SponsorUnited.
“Mother Nature always wins,” said Anthony Klemm, the new CEO of crop-protection startup Enko. Klemm, the product of a family farming background, should know.
Connecticut welcomes two major players in quantum technology — NVIDIA and Quantinuum — for an industry collaboration forum Wednesday.
A startup founded by two juniors at Yale University has secured $3.1 million in pre-seed funding to help launch a new AI-powered social platform.
Global spending on generative artificial intelligence, also known as GenAI, is forecasted to skyrocket in 2025 despite dissatisfaction with current outcomes, according to Gartner.
A Torrington-based church management software firm, FaithTeams, has been acquired by a Massachusetts company that provides software for nonprofit groups and associations.
“I have spent pretty much my entire career at the interface between bleeding-edge technology and hardcore business strategy and execution,” said Albert M. Green.
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center (CMCC) and Xerox announced Friday they are partnering to use artificial intelligence-powered technology to help streamline care and improve patient outcomes.
Yale New Haven Health (YNHH) said Tuesday it is investigating a cybersecurity incident that affected information technology (IT) services across the system over the weekend.
The state legislature’s Joint Committee on General Law has scheduled a public hearing Wednesday on a proposed bill that would impose limits on how businesses can compensate people who review their products and services.
Tomo Mortgage, an online mortgage lender based in Stamford since 2020, plans to relocate its headquarters to New York City.
State Sen. Heather Somers, R-Groton, has experienced first-hand how artificial intelligence can be used to infringe on personal privacy.
Six hours after a new restaurant in downtown Hartford, The Foundry, opened on Jan. 16, its tables were fully booked for the week.
A new report on cybersecurity from insurer Travelers shows an uptick in companies falling victim to ransomware attacks.
QuantumCT, the organization tasked with driving innovation in quantum technology in the state, has announced its first president and chief executive officer.