The professors have been recognized for patenting and commercializing technologies with real-world impact.
A partnership between Georgia Tech and Augusta University supports the effort .
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has ranked Georgia Tech among the top 20 universities worldwide for U.S. utility patents granted in 2025.
The College of Computing is working to connect student and faculty entrepreneurs with early-development startup support.
CREATE-X’s Summer 2026 Startup Launch program invites students, faculty, alumni, and researchers to build meaningful startups with funding, mentorship, and access to the CREATE-X network.
Through the startup Skopii, Georgia Tech researchers are translating lab-developed imaging and AI technology into a market-ready platform for faster, more accessible microbial monitoring.
This is the Institute’s best ranking in the National Science Foundation’s annual survey.
Greptile, a fast‑growing AI startup founded by Georgia Tech students, has rapidly scaled from a CREATE‑X pivot to a Y Combinator–backed, $180 million–valued company serving thousands of customers with tools that help engineering teams analyze and improve
Georgia Tech graduate Matthew Steele’s fishing app Catchr became a global chart‑topping hit with nearly 200,000 downloads before he sold it to a buyer committed to expanding its future.
Divan, Raychowdhury Named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
Georgia Tech’s Entrepreneurship Assistants Program accelerates the path from lab to market by pairing MBA students with researchers to assess early‑stage inventions, reduce commercialization risk, and strengthen licensing and startup outcomes.
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