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As the manufacturing landscape evolves, many businesses are turning to automation and robotics to address labor shortages and enhance efficiency.
The 2024 Connecticut Manufacturing Report recently found that 87% of manufacturers surveyed said the cost of doing business was increasing. Meantime, 80% of manufacturers in the state said it was difficult to find and retain workers.
Large manufacturers in Connecticut, such as Sikorsky and Pratt & Whitney, have been progressively integrating robotics into their production lines and maintenance operations for years.
A state official recently told the Hartford Business Journal that small and medium-size players are employing creative solutions as well.
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Read HereThis special edition informs and connects businesses with nonprofit organizations that are aligned with what they care about. Each nonprofit profile provides a crisp snapshot of the organization’s mission, goals, area of service, giving and volunteer opportunities and board leadership.
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As the manufacturing landscape evolves, many businesses are turning to automation and robotics to address labor shortages and enhance efficiency.
The 2024 Connecticut Manufacturing Report recently found that 87% of manufacturers surveyed said the cost of doing business was increasing. Meantime, 80% of manufacturers in the state said it was difficult to find and retain workers.
Large manufacturers in Connecticut, such as Sikorsky and Pratt & Whitney, have been progressively integrating robotics into their production lines and maintenance operations for years.
A state official recently told the Hartford Business Journal that small and medium-size players are employing creative solutions as well.