Startup Summer is part of CREATE-X, a newly launched initiative to enhance and support entrepreneurship programs for undergraduate students.

On Sept. 14, Ajeet Rohatgi, Regents’ Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was named one of the 19 funding recipients in the Photovoltaics Research and Development Program as part of the U.S. DoE SunShot Initiative.

ECE Professor Raheem Beyah has been appointed as the associate chair for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, effective September 1.

On their entrepreneurial quest to make drinking water safe for all, two new Tech alumnae stand as testimony to the gumption and perseverance necessary to sustain a startup.

Georgia Tech has helped launch nearly 70 student startups since 2014 through CREATE-X programs.

Seed round investors boost Micro C funding up to $1 million to launch medical imaging solution.

Winners will be announced tonight. Six teams competing for $35,000 in cash prizes.

Six teams are competing for $35,000 in prizes. The InVenture Prize finale will take place March 15 at the Ferst Center for the Arts.

CPR+ is one six student inventions competing for Georgia Tech's InVenture Prize

Hackathon seeks those drawn tackling challenges, problem solving, or the idea of creating the next great unicorn in financial technology (FinTech).

The 2016 InVenture Prize winners will use an NSF award to conduct additional research and development on a system to protect first responders.

Technology veteran brings record of success in startups and corporate innovation.

The 20 teams participating in this year’s Startup Summer programs will demonstrate their products Tuesday at the Fox Theatre

Fortune 1000 firm becomes 15th major corporation to open innovation center in or near Tech Square

CREATE-X is a collective of programs designed to boost students' entrepreneurial confidence and give them the tools they need to establish startups.

The Energy Innovation Center will be a place where ideas, innovation and investment intersect

Georgia Tech identified least-cost clean power pathways that would lower household electricity bills and reduce carbon pollution.

Intel announces gift of $5 million to support Georgia Tech efforts to recruit, retain and graduate underrepresented minorities.

TEQ Charging invented a power strip that allows multiple electric vehicles to be recharged by a single charging point.

Winners of the annual Georgia Tech contest will be announced March 16

The event features some of the most promising technology startups from across Georgia.

The NSF Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program seeks to transform scientific discovery into societal and economic benefit by catalyzing private sector commercialization of technological innovations.

Focus is continued development of accessible education platforms for children with special needs.

Wobble took home second place. TruePani named fan favorite.

Each month the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership profiles Georgians who play a critical role in the industry.

Student inventors from Georgia Tech, Boston College, Duke University, University of North Carolina and University of Virginia will compete in the ACC InVenture Prize finale.

FireHUD, which was invented by two Tech students, received the People’s Choice Award and $5,000

Startup's technology was built on Georgia Tech research.

The acquisition of the Biltmore will help Georgia Tech accommodate additional innovation centers and startups.

The Georgia Tech Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies has expanded to include Amazon Web Services.

The National Engineering Forum (NEF), along with the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Georgia Research Alliance, hosted a robust discussion about the future of American engineering Thursday night.

Absolics, Inc., a subsidiary of SKC Co., broke ground on a new semiconductor manufacturing facility in Covington, Georgia, on November 1.

Five trends that will reshape our lives in 2022

Through a collaboration with Cisco, Georgia Tech Technology is pursuing 30 quick-turn research projects that touch on key priority areas such as internet for the future, capabilities at the edge, and optimized application experiences.

Leaders in higher education, government, and venture capital gathered at Georgia Tech to look at how Atlanta can ensure and support inclusion in entrepreneurship.

Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered an innovative way to tap into the over-capacity of 5G networks, turning them into “a wireless power grid” for powering Internet of Things (IoT) devices that today need batteries to operate.

Professor Rao Tummala and his PRC Team Advance System-On -Package Vs. System-on- Chip Vision as Moore’s Law Reaches its Limit

A search committee has been convened to select Tech's new vice president for Commercialization.

Record Year for Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech is committed to putting research into action. In fiscal year 2021, the Institute brought in $1.2 billion in new grants and contracts for research and other sponsored activities. Of this amount, $781 million was granted to GTRI.