Your career-minded editor here, ready to break down some cutting-edge advancements happening right here in Connecticut. Ever wonder how aerospace companies ensure the parts they’re making are not just good, but flawlessly perfect? That’s where the Connecticut Manufacturing Simulation Center (CMSC) at UConn Tech Park comes into play.
From a professional standpoint, the CMSC is a game-changer for small- to medium-sized Connecticut companies. They provide something these businesses often lack: in-house original equipment manufacturing (OEM) capabilities. Think of it as having a team of expert engineers and mathematicians on call, ready to tackle complex manufacturing challenges. The CMSC’s mission is to offer technical assistance and manufacturing simulation services, bridging the gap between innovative ideas and flawless execution.
Now, you might be wondering, how can they afford to give away these services? The answer lies in a combination of federal grants and matching funds from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development. This financial backing allows the CMSC to offer its expertise free of charge to eligible Connecticut companies, a boon for businesses looking to innovate without breaking the bank.
One prime example of the CMSC’s impact is its collaboration with Aero Gear, a Windsor-based aerospace company specializing in gears and gearboxes. Aero Gear’s director of engineering, Pat Brueckner, is a UConn engineering program graduate, class of 2013. His connection with Jeongho Kim, the head of the CMSC, sparked a partnership that has proven invaluable to Aero Gear. Office folks will relate to this kind of networking, right?