Bits of Good is a Georgia Tech student-run organization that lends their diverse skillsets to local non-profits in order to help advance their web applications. The “Launch Party” is the first time these civic boosters have the opportunity to meet with non-profits to discuss the projects for the semester.
Read MoreSuper Drone Racing kicks off its inaugural drone race at The Garage
Read MoreStartup Exchange invites founder and CEO, A.J. Piplica to discuss the journey of building a supersonic aircraft.
Read MoreThis season’s Show&Tell featured 17 exhibitors showing off their research and advancements in the Health and Wellness field. During the event at The Garage at Tech Square, four speakers were invited to share their predictions on how technology will impact this industry within the next five years.
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 MoreAutomation and data collection through artificial intelligence, is why Known Quantity Sensors is on the radar for buildings and organizations looking to make energy use, development planning, and now security better.
Read More“What technology will be the big breakthrough in 2019?” From blockchain to data management and security, to self-driving cars; we all are excited for what the new year will bring.
Read MoreTopTime Coffee started after Nolan Hall was shown the world of hipster coffee joints, by his Georgia Tech roommate. After jumping into the deep end and learning every part of the process to make great tasting coffee, he wanted to roast his own. Commercial coffee roasters can be expensive for a college student, and any at-home roasters lacked the precision Nolan was looking for.
Read MoreThad Starner is a founder and director of the Contextual Computing Group at Georgia Tech's College of Computing, where he is a full professor. He sat down with us in the Tech Square Research Building to discuss teaching at Georgia Tech, wearable computing's past and future, and how to make dogs talk.
Read MoreShow&Tell: It’s one part science fair and one part home computer home brew club. For this iteration, we explored the emerging technologies of connected cities and artificial intelligence. Companies and researchers showed off their experiments which ranged from crazy prototypes to fully deployed systems.
Read MoreThe winner’s of the Day One Challenge return to Atlanta to meet with mentors from the Tech Square community to grow and develop their project, CALM.
Read MoreWhile this may be the end of camp, the connections campers made with each other and other members of the Tech Square ATL Community will last for years to come. Because this is s’more than the end of camp, it’s the opportunity for campers to continue to grow and develop using the skills they learned at Tech Square Summer Camp.
Read MoreTech Square Summer Camp continues with it's first Mentor Session, followed by an outdoor adventure hike to Arabia Mountain.
Read MoreIn this episode, we explore questions like: What is innovation? Can (and should) everybody innovate? How can everyone in the audience unleash creativity? And what does it mean for an innovation to fail?
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