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Tickets for Good Expands Access to Live Entertainment in Atlanta

When it comes to live events, access remains a persistent challenge. Enter Tickets for Good, a pioneering ticketing platform on a mission to enrich lives and foster positive social impact by making live entertainment accessible to those who serve our communities.

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Event Recap: Interactivity 2025

On February 11, 2025, Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and Master’s Program in Human-Computer Interaction (MS-HCI) held the Interactivity@GT event, bringing together students, faculty, and industry professionals to explore cutting-edge research and innovations in human-computer interaction.

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Atlanta’s Rise as a Global Esports Capital

As one of the fastest-growing industries globally, esports has captured the attention of gamers, spectators, and investors alike. Atlanta, often called the “Silicon Valley of the South,” has established itself as an esports leader thanks to its vibrant gaming culture.

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From Airports to Amusement Parks, Seekr Navigation Aims to Enhance Accessibility for All

Seekr Navigation, co-founded by Georgia Tech graduate James Mead, is changing how blind and visually impaired individuals navigate complex public spaces. Their innovative audio-based navigation system is designed to provide intuitive, real-time guidance, enhancing users' independence and confidence in environments such as airports, amusement parks, hotels, and more.

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How Metal Gear Solid V’s Design Betrays Its Anti-Nuclear Ideals

Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear series has long been celebrated for its anti-war and anti-nuclear metacommentary. However, this legacy faced a peculiar rupture with Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (MGSV). According to a recent paper from TSRB’s Ryan Scheiding (Georgia Tech) & Dan Staines (Torrens University), the game's gameplay mechanics and design undercut its thematic intent.

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Empowering Women’s Health: Discover Lilypad’s Innovative Screening Solution

Lilypad Health aims to destigmatize menstrual health and care, allowing people to not only talk about their experiences but also access the care they need. Lilypad’s technology is a non-invasive menstrual pad add-on that acts as a collection device to test for health markers such as like Thyroid hormone levels, A1c, fertility hormones, and HPV.

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The Residency Bridging Art & Technology

Underground Atlanta has long been a space imbued with cultural and historical significance. Thanks to the Public Art Futures Lab, it’s also a hub for innovation, where art and technology intersect to reimagine creative possibilities. The Lab’s Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program stands at the heart of this initiative, fostering an environment where artists can experiment, collaborate, and push the boundaries of their craft.

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From The Last of Us to Baldur’s Gate: Cultural Tensions in Gaming

As society evolves and cultural norms are challenged, efforts to embrace inclusivity and diversity often face intense scrutiny from an oftentimes very vocal minority. A recent paper by TSRB’s Anne Sullivan and coauthors Mel Stanfill and Anastasia Salter from the University of Central Florida, takes a closer look at the backlash and controversy when three popular games released in 2023 introduced inclusive options into their character creation.

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Innovate and Collaborate: Inside TSRB’s Maker Spaces

The Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) at Georgia Tech houses two invaluable community maker spaces that embody Tech Square's ethos of collaboration: the IPaT Prototyping Lab and Craft Lab. These spaces create hubs of interdisciplinary collaboration, skill-building, and innovation among students, faculty, artists, startups, and external partners.

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The Accelerator Empowering Business Owners in Food & Beverage

Georgia Tech is launching its inaugural Food and Beverage Accelerator (GT.FBA) program in January 2025, offering an exciting opportunity for passionate food and beverage entrepreneurs to scale their businesses. The program, which will last six months, is designed to help small food and beverage startups take their products from home kitchens to retail shelves, providing a structured pathway from idea to market.

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How Zoo Atlanta’s Elephants Are Experimenting with Sound

Ph.D. student Arianna Mastali’s research in animal-centered computing focuses on designing wearable computers and interactive enrichment devices. With a background in computer engineering and human-computer interaction, Mastali's interdisciplinary expertise has culminated in a unique project to enrich the lives of the elephants at Zoo Atlanta.

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Envisioning a Smarter Stethoscope

What if a low-cost, micro-sized patch could provide more accurate and accessible data by capturing acoustic fingerprints of the heart and lungs? StethX Microsystems is revolutionizing hardware for medical device solutions such as wearables. StethX’s acoustic sensor works as a smart stethoscope, picking up acceleration data and using AI or machine learning to detect disease or impending events.

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The Standup Show Redefining Startup Culture

Robert "RED" Daniel, a seasoned figure at ATDC as the FinTech Catalyst & Program Manager, has immersed himself in the vibrant startup ecosystem for years. However, his journey into blending comedy with entrepreneurship began unexpectedly, sparked by a familiar passion reignited in an old email.

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