Key Industries | Advanced Materials & Manufacturing
Today's manufacturing companies are generally small companies that produce highly specialized products. They employ highly skilled workers and utilize advanced technology to manufacture high value-added, precision products. Although this cluster is identified as a supercluster and consists of primary metal; fabricated metal product; machinery; computer and electronic product; electrical equipment, appliance and component; and transportation manufacturing, advanced manufacturing as a whole can be seen throughout almost all of the identified clusters, including defense, biomedical/life sciences, and advanced materials, three of the top clusters by employment in the region.
ASSA ABLOY/Sargent Lock Co.
- The company produces 20 million products built to order
- 20 year old company with 150+ year old CT based manufacturing brands
- Manufacture and sell doors, frames, locks, accessory hardware, fences, and bollards
- Forbes® The World's Biggest Public Companies 2,000 (#860 in 2016)
Amphenol World Headquarters
- Forbes® The World's Biggest Public Companies 2,000 (#986 in 2016)
- Amphenol’s core competencies include application specific industrial interconnect solutions utilizing integrated assemblies with flexible printed circuits as well as high-power interconnects requiring a high degree of engineering and system integration. Industries served include:
- Automotive
- Broadband
- Industrial
- IT & Datacom
- Medical
- Military & Aerospace
- Mobile Devices
- Mobile Networks
Radiall
- Company provides specialized, high-tech niche parts in a fast-paced environments, placing a high priority on both accuracy and speed
- Products include:
- Coaxial Connectors
- Fiber Optic Devices
- Antennas
- Microwave Components & Switches
- RF Cable Assembly