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New UConn Center Will Give CT Manufacturers Access to Modeling Technology - UConn Today
The University of Connecticut, working with the United States Economic Development Administration andConnecticut Innovations, is creating a center to share computer modeling facilities and related expertise with small and medium-sized Connecticut manufacturers, to help these companies create products faster and more efficiently.
A $2.1 million combined investment over five years will create the Connecticut Manufacturing Simulation Center, or CMSC, which will give small and medium-sized Connecticut companies access to resources for computational design, modeling, and simulation, as well as high-performance computing hardware. By using computer models to test and modify new product designs and manufacturing processes virtually before making a physical prototype, almost all manufacturing companies can lower their design and manufacturing costs.
The University of Connecticut, working with the United States Economic Development Administration andConnecticut Innovations, is creating a center to share computer modeling facilities and related expertise with small and medium-sized Connecticut manufacturers, to help these companies create products faster and more efficiently.
A $2.1 million combined investment over five years will create the Connecticut Manufacturing Simulation Center, or CMSC, which will give small and medium-sized Connecticut companies access to resources for computational design, modeling, and simulation, as well as high-performance computing hardware. By using computer models to test and modify new product designs and manufacturing processes virtually before making a physical prototype, almost all manufacturing companies can lower their design and manufacturing costs.