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Research Showcases Unmanned, Solar-Powered UAVs

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have the potential to benefit a variety of industries, from agriculture to military operations. However, their reliance on batteries makes flights shorter and more expensive, while also being detrimental to the planet. Research from Georgia Tech's Schools of Interactive Computing and Computer Science highlights how solar power can make UAVS more sustainable and widespread.

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A New Route to Electrification: How Metzev Is Centralizing EV Battery Recycling

Metzev’s software, Amptrail, provides EV recyclers and OEMS with information on delivery schedules, live maps of shipment locations, and a central place to manage and communicate directly with suppliers. Metzev streamlines the process of recovering, processing, and tracing batteries, providing a crucial tool to the EV industry.

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Between Borders and Classes

Shamim Shoomali is a PhD student in Georgia Tech’s Digital Media program. She works out of the TSRB building in Tech Square, blending art, design, and technology—and lately, documenting everyday campus life through her illustrated book, Between Classes. Her path to this interdisciplinary calling began thousands of miles away in Iran.

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CREATE-X’s Big Move to the Biltmore

The next chapter in Georgia Tech’s entrepreneurship journey is taking shape at the iconic Biltmore. CREATE-X, the Institute’s flagship entrepreneurship and venture-building program, has officially established its headquarters in the heart of Midtown’s innovation corridor.

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The Makeup Artist in Your Pocket: Honey to Cocoa

Riean Knight is blending behavioral science, beauty expertise, and AI to tackle one of the makeup industry’s most frustrating problems: helping people, especially those with deeper skin tones, find the right shade the first time. Her Atlanta startup, Honey to Cocoa, is building a ‘makeup artist in your pocket’ to make shade matching smarter and more inclusive.

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How VinoBarrel Is Balancing Tradition and Innovation in the Wine Industry

VinoBarrel is the world's first sophisticated and sustainable wine preservation and pouring system, simplifying the process of serving wine to customers in venues such as resorts. Each barrel system can support two kegs, and using IoT (Internet of Things) sensors, the barrels can preserve, chill, and aerate over 250 full-sized glasses of wine.

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Event Highlight: Corporate Innovation Center Connect

At the intersection of business and breakthrough ideas in Atlanta, the Corporate Innovation Center's Connect series ensures that momentum doesn’t stay siloed. Spearheaded by Mikey DiCenso, Innovation Ecosystem Relationship Manager at Collaborative Real Estate, the event series brings together some of the region’s top corporate innovation centers to collaborate, learn, and grow stronger together.

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The Biltmore Enters the Tech Square Fold!

Georgia Tech is transforming the iconic Biltmore into a dynamic hub of innovation in Tech Square, marking an exciting new chapter for one of Atlanta’s most historic landmarks. In the coming years, the Biltmore will become a powerhouse for tech-driven innovation, academic integration, and entrepreneurial growth.

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Dancing with AI: LuminAI and the Future of Co-Creative Tech

In an ordinary dance studio, improvisation is a conversation of movement between human partners. However, at Georgia Tech’s Expressive Machinery Lab, one of the dance partners might be an AI. The lab’s director, Brian Magerko, Regents Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in Digital Media, has built a career exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence, creativity, and human-computer collaboration.

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The Office of Corporate Engagement: Industry’s Gateway to Georgia Tech

Located at the heart of Georgia Tech’s research and innovation ecosystem, inside The Biltmore, is the Georgia Tech Office of Corporate Engagement (OCE), the gateway for industry to connect with Georgia Tech’s vast resources, ranging from research to licensing. 

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How “I Saw the TV Glow” Explores the Universal Struggles of Identity and Trauma

Terra Mae Gasque, a TSRB researcher in Georgia Tech’s Digital Media Department, brings a unique perspective to her analysis of I Saw the TV Glow (2024), written and directed by Jane Schoenbrun. In her essay, Gasque delves into the film’s complex portrayal of trans identity, trauma, and the search for self, offering a profound exploration of how these themes resonate with both cis and trans audiences.

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Inside International Paper’s Innovation Center

The International Paper Atlanta Innovation Center, located in the Centergy Building of Tech Square, serves as a strategic hub for data science, analytics, and operational innovation across the company’s nationwide mill network. The office focuses on three core areas: equipment health, process and flow optimization, and support for the customer service group serving International Paper’s mills.

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