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Biltmore Innovation Center Celebrates 1st Anniversary with Ecosystem Update
Last week, leaders from Atlanta’s tech and innovation ecosystem gathered to mark the Biltmore Innovation Center’s first anniversary as an initiative spurred by the leadership of the Georgia Tech Foundation.
Tech Square Helps Kids Ride into a Happier Future with Free Bikes 4 Kidz Atlanta
This past fall, Tech Square collected abandoned bikes to donate to the Atlanta chapter of Free Bikes 4 Kidz, a nonprofit focused on refurbishing gently used bikes to gift to the children who need them most.
Where Ideas Meet: How IPaT’s Lunch Lecture Series Inspires Curiosity
When’s the last time you heard a lecture on the politics of fire hydrants? Or listened to a personal account on the human toll of artificial intelligence? If you’re looking for new ideas, inspiring perspectives, or to expand your network, the Georgia Tech Institute for People and Technology’s IPaT: GVU Lunch Lecture Series provides a place for learning and community connection.
AI Tinkerers Atlanta Invests in Building Community and Tech Talent
Atlanta’s tech talent is exploring possibilities and demoing solutions at AI Tinkerers Atlanta’s monthly technical showcases. “At the heart of AI Tinkerers is creating a welcoming place where developers and builders are comfortable sharing what they have been building with others,” said Avoilan Bingham, AI Tinkerers Atlanta co-organizer.
The Ghost of Libraries Past, Present, and Future: How a Library Research Scientist Is Reshaping the Future of Work for Book Lovers
The Georgia Tech Library’s Raven Davis turned a lifelong love of books into a career in data analytics. Her work is shaping a future where libraries remain the heart of academic life.
Boosting Brainpower Through Community
As Tech Square’s sun-filled leaves are replaced with sparkling lights and the Biltmore Innovation Center is adorned with decorations, let’s reflect on and celebrate the abundance of opportunities the community had to gather, learn, and create this fall in Tech Square.
Architecture Students Will Help Shape the Future of the Biltmore
Georgia Tech is reshaping Midtown by making it not only a center for startups and research, but also a living classroom. Next spring, a new architecture studio class taught by Professor David Yocum will invite graduate students to imagine the future of one of Tech Square’s newest spaces: the Biltmore Block.
TSRB Storyteller’s Short Film Finds International Success
Known in Tech Square for her interdisciplinary work in interactive media and storytelling, Ph.D. candidate Shamim Shoomali has been making waves on the film-festival circuit with her short film Paw and Scissors.
Georgia Tech Hosts Its First AI Career Fair
On November 17, 2025, Georgia Tech hosted its first AI Career Fair. Throughout the inaugural event, the Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall was a hive of activity as over 500 students, interested in artificial intelligence (AI)-related career opportunities, engaged with nearly 30 employers to explore career paths, gain industry insights, and build professional networks. “This is an amazing event to have these opportunities to meet these employers in person. I have always gotten interviews from meeting people in person,” said a Georgia Tech student and computer science major.
Celebrating Atlanta’s 500 Sustainability Ambassadors
Just as many of us are familiar with “reduce, reuse, recycle”, collaboration, community, and collective impact are central to building a resilient future and core elements of the Atlanta Sustainability Ambassador Program. On November 17th, 2025, the community-building milestone of empowering 500 ambassadors was celebrated at the City Council Meeting. Ambassadors shared stories about how the program has impacted their sustainability efforts in their businesses, workplaces, or at home.
Extending to All 159 Counties in Georgia
By listening to communities and working with partners across education, industry, manufacturing, and the creative economy, Georgia Tech hopes to make innovation accessible to all 159 counties.
Professor Yanni Loukissas Is Helping Us See Data Differently
For Georgia Tech’s Yanni Loukissas, the core question is simple: “How can we inspire people to use data as a means of changing the way they see the places they live?” His work shows that data can be more than numbers. “It can reshape how everyday residents understand and care for their communities.”
Atlanta’s Blueprint for Becoming a Top-Five Tech Hub
It’s been 10 years since Rise of the Rest bus came to Atlanta, and a lot has changed. Entrepreneurial communities that were once just forming have now matured, early seeds have begun to bear fruit, and the city has emerged as a powerhouse — not just in the Southeast, but as it gears up to become one of the top five tech hubs in the country.
Celebrating ATDC’s Class of 2025 Graduation and 45 Years of Impact
A record of 17 startups, focused on a diverse range of topics from healthcare and logistics to artificial intelligence and robotics, graduated from the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC)’s program on October 21. The event was held at the historic Biltmore Georgian Ballroom, located on the ground floor of the new Biltmore Innovation Center in Tech Square, and celebrated the 2025 ATDC Graduating Class and ATDC’s 45th Anniversary.
From Summer Highlights to Fall Opportunities
As crisp mornings return to Tech Square, we’re celebrating a summer full of energy and creativity, including sharing innovative ideas during Midtown Day, as part of Atlanta Tech Week, and engaging in community service events with LifeLine Animal Project, the American Red Cross, and Agape Youth & Family Center. Our fall calendar is rich with innovative and creative events designed to spark connection, curiosity, and community. But first, let’s take a moment to relive our favorite summer memories!