Human Resources
Science & Technology
Company Resources
Introduction of the advantages
Human Resources
Public schools in Connecticut are among the best in the United States, and Connecticut has more private schools per capita than other states. The state has 45 colleges and universities, including community colleges that offer two-year degrees and employment training, and world-class research institutions. There are some well-known universities include Connecticut College, Fairfield University, Trinity College, Wesleyan University, and Yale University. In Connecticut, the proportion of people over the age of 25 who are college graduates is 36%, and the proportion of the population in Connecticut with advanced degrees is the third in the United States. 15.5% of adults have advanced degrees.
Science & Technology
Connecticut is the center for biotech, space technology, medical technology, defense technology and other high-tech industries. Connecticut is also an R&D center and a leader in emerging industries such as fuel cells, alternative energy, nanotechnology, film, and digital media. Connecticut has cultivated an innovative culture. It has 590 scientists and engineers per 100,000 employees, and it ranked fifth in the United States. The number of patents per 100,000 employees obtain ranks eighth in the United States.
Company Resources
Because of its favorable conditions of Connecticut, the headquarter of world-class companies such as Xerox, G.E., Uniroyal, United Technologies, Aetna, Hartford Financial Services, TOSCO, Tenneco and NEBCO EVANS is located here.