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CT audio product maker to acquire driver assistance business from German firm for $1.77B

A Stamford-based audio and automotive technology company owned by Samsung Electronics plans to buy a German supplier’s...

CSCU renames technology center to focus on quantum research

Now the CSCU Center for Quantum and Nanotechnology, or QNT, the facility will serve as a hub for quantum workforce development.

🔒2025 Innovator: Stamford’s Rocha builds a nonprofit to help founders turn ideas into sustainable businesses

Marie Rocha was advising a couple of entrepreneurs who seemed poised to make lucrative exits, and it...

🔒FuelCell Energy posts 4Q revenue growth, details restructuring and layoffs in annual report

Danbury-based FuelCell Energy reported higher fourth-quarter revenue and improved operating results while also detailing workforce reductions.
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🔒2025 Innovator: UConn professor, serial entrepreneur Coles leads startup developing smart contact lens for aging eyes

Ryan Coles leads a Hartford-based company vying to create a smart contact lens, a venture that requires...

🔒2025 Innovator: Goodroot founder Waterbury sets out to confront the inefficiencies, rising costs of U.S. health care

There’s no mistaking the joy in Michael Waterbury’s voice as he recalls his introduction to the world...

🔒2025 Innovator: Lee brings a connector’s mindset to leading New Haven’s ClimateHaven through shifting green tides

What a difference a year makes. Last fall, climate research, green energy and sustainable choices seemed to be...

Report: Insurers making strides to implement AI across operations

According to the study, insurers are moving from manual, document-heavy workflows to automated processing of claims.
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🔒2025 Innovator: Wallace leads East Hartford’s VRSim into a new era of virtual reality training

Matthew Wallace understands the value of reinvention. Over his 34-year career, Wallace has pivoted from teaching assistant to...

🔒St. Francis President Powell-Stafford touts recruiting, technology gains while hospital remains under state oversight

St. Francis Hospital leader Valerie Powell-Stafford navigated physician transitions and state oversight in her first year while investing in robotic surgery systems including Da Vinci 5 and Mako SmartRobotics.
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