From a student startup idea to a growing defense technology company, Askari demonstrates how Georgia Tech's commercialization ecosystem helps founders transform emerging technologies into solutions addressing real-world challenges.
From storytelling to customer discovery, Quadrant-i teaches faculty soft skills to commercialize their work.
Georgia Tech continues to strengthen its position as one of the nation’s leaders in research commercialization
A doctor uses a tiny microneedle developed at Georgia Tech to preserve patients’ vision, reduce their pain, and give them more time for daily life.
As demand for research commercialization continues to grow, VentureLab is helping institutions build the skills, systems, and strategies needed to move more innovations from the lab to the marketplace.
The Office of Technology Licensing announced the latest recipients of the Tech Ready Grants, supporting Georgia Tech faculty as they advance innovative technologies toward commercialization and real-world impact.
Georgia Tech startup Kinemo is helping people with limited mobility regain independence through wearable assistive technology.
VETTEX showcases how Georgia Tech’s commercialization ecosystem helps transform student ideas into growing startups.
Two companies founded by Georgia Tech alumni are featured on TIME's 10 Most Influential Software Companies of 2026.
CREATE‑X Startup Lab helps students build entrepreneurial confidence by learning how to navigate uncertainty, test assumptions, and develop sound judgment.
Emmanouil Tentzeris and Marvin Joshi’s new work demonstrates how a lens‑enabled backscatter system can deliver modern wireless capability without traditional transmitters.
MapHabit, an ATDC-supported startup, uses visual task mapping to help individuals with cognitive challenges build independence through everyday routines.
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