Two Tech Women Pave Their Own Way in Automotive Industry
Georgia Tech graduates Jenn Voelker and Julia Vorpahl are in the driver’s seat working for Karma Automotive in California.
Read More
Driving Change: Georgia Tech Experts Lead in Electrification of America’s Roads
Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and with economic and environmental impacts colliding, Georgia Tech experts are leading the way in the development of next-generation solutions.
Read More
Letter from the BBISS Interim Director, Beril Toktay
Beril Toktay's letter of introduction as interim director of the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems.
Read More
With Recent Funding, Sea Level Sensor Project in Savannah Moves into New Phase
The rising sea levels along Georgia’s Savannah coast and an uptick in more severe storms during hurricane season are bellwethers to looming ecological challenges stemming from climate change.
Read More
Georgia Tech Leads Effort to Strengthen State’s Defense Manufacturing Industry
Department of Defense grant enables collaboration with Spelman College, Technical College System of Georgia, and the Georgia Department of Economic Development in pilot project
Read More
Georgia Tech Wins Commerce Department Grant to Develop AI Manufacturing Economic Corridor
The Georgia Institute of Technology was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) as part of its $1 billion Build Back Better Regional Challenge.
Read More
Five Critical Questions About Supply Chain
Five Critical Questions About Supply Chain - It’s Causes, Impact, and Resolutions: A Q&A with Scheller College Vinod Singhal, Manpreet Hora, and Ravi Subramanian
Read More
Karen Fite, Interim VP and Director of Enterprise Innovation Institute, Retires
Karen Fite, who has led Georgia Tech's economic development efforts in the Enterprise Innovation Institute, has retired.
Read More
Why Restarting the Global Economy Won't be Easy
Supply chain disruptions and other operational factors will affect the ability to restart the world's economy.
Read More
ACCelerate Festival Submissions Due May 1, 2020
Show your project at the Smithsonian in spring 2021!
Read More