It is hereby found and declared that the deployment of advanced available technologies in Connecticut manufacturing is vital to the economic interests of the state, that advanced basic research continues to be a strong asset of state institutions of higher education, but there is a special need to strengthen links between basic research and the creation and efficient manufacture of new or improved products, especially in the critical technologies in which the state possesses unique scientific and human resources, and therefore it is necessary and in the public interest and for the public good that the provisions of sections 32-41g to 32-41o, inclusive, are hereby declared a matter of legislative determination.

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 32-41h

  • Research: means the scientific and engineering analysis, investigation, collection of ideas and inquiry into concepts, processes and techniques, the purpose of which is intended to result in a commercially feasible product, process or technique. See Connecticut General Statutes 32-34