The inaugural Collegiate Cup, allowed college students across the state, to use their creativity and innovation to solve real solutions to everyday business problems.
Read MoreThat's why the Tech Square Job Fair team assembled ten software developers to connect with job seekers (present and future) to find out what it’s really like to work as a developer in a variety of settings.
Read MoreTech Square is full of people shaping the future of technology--including the future of data. So in this episode of The Hot Seat, we asked three bold experts to predict how data will affect our lives in the next five years.
Read MoreThe $217 trillion BuiltTech sector is what shapes the future of planning, design, construction, and management of buildings, infrastructure, and cities.
Read MoreThe solar eclipse can't block the stars right here in Tech Square. Keep your viewing glasses on so you can see some of the makers, students, entrepreneurs, and technologists that shine brightly in your backyard.
Read MoreTech Square is overflowing with talent, from technologists to makers, and developers to leaders. Get to know your community and you might be surprised what you might uncover.
Read MoreThe latest Show&Tell focused on Smart Cities. Listen as Vincent Haines from Honeywell, Colton Griffin from WMSight, and Georgia Tech graduate student Nathaniel Horodam share their insights on the bright - and not so bright - future of this emerging technology trend.
Read MoreThis month's episode of Hump Day Exchange focuses on the expanding fields of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality. Listen to find out how far current technology has already taken us, where the biggest need for development in the industry is, and what ethical questions might arise in the future.
Read MoreThe first-ever Show&Tell Showcase featured experts in virtual reality and augmented reality making predictions for what's up next for these innovative technologies. Listen and learn as Dr. Maribeth Gundy, Raj Aluri, and Ian Nott share their research.
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