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Tech Square Startups Shine at Fusen World Demo Day

Fusen World hosted a demo day at The Clubhouse, showcasing innovative startups from Georgia Tech, and highlighting the critical support provided by Chris Klaus and the Fusen Fund to empower student entrepreneurs. The event underscored Tech Square's culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Tech Square Predictions for 2019

“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.

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Teaching, Wearable Computers, and Making Dogs Talk with Thad Starner

Thad 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.

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The Hot Seat: Talk Data to Me

Tech 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.

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Engage Ventures Connects Enterprises with Startups

Tech Square's newest accelerator, Engage Ventures, recently celebrated its first-ever cohort the chance to meet portfolio CEOs and learn more about the technologies they're developing with help of the program.

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Show&Tell: BuiltTech

The $217 trillion BuiltTech sector is what shapes the future of planning, design, construction, and management of buildings, infrastructure, and cities.

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The Eclipse in Tech Square

On the third Monday in August of 2017, a large shadow was cast over many parts of the country, including Tech Square.  While we didn't experience totality of the eclipse, it was still a sight to be seen for many people who were prepared with special eclipse glasses, or custom made shoe-box viewers. (Tech Square experienced 97% totality)

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