Sandvik Coromant has joined the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT). The nonprofit organization, located in East Hartford, CT, is committed to providing workforce development and technology advancements in areas of manufacturing, education, training, energy and entrepreneurialism.
Sandvik Coromant will collaborate with CCAT’s Advanced Manufacturing Center to provide technical support and expertise in solving difficult machining challenges facing local and regional manufacturers and help them become more globally competitive.
"It is exciting to have Sandvik Coromant join CCAT in our efforts to expand the capabilities and offering of our Machining Applications Lab (MAL). Advanced machining solutions requires a total systems approach, including programming and tooling, to take full advantage of modern machine capabilities and Sandvik Coromant brings extensive international expertise to all these areas," said Elliot Ginsberg, President and CEO of CCAT.
“Sandvik Coromant is eager to begin working with the CCAT team on evaluating new technologies, improving processes, and increasing efficiencies by offering our resources, knowledge and insight to the machining challenges that are presented at CCAT,” says John Israelsson, president of Sandvik Coromant US.
As the world’s leading producer of cutting tools for the metal cutting industry, Sandvik Coromant is devoted to finding new ways of working, new machining methods and concepts in manufacturing.
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