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Women In Technology Career Fair Welcomed Over 220 Attendees

On September 25th, Women in Technology (WIT), a nonprofit organization that is “supporting the women who are shaping the future”, hosted the 2025 WIT Career Fair at the TSQ ATL Clubhouse. Over 220 attendees engaged in dynamic conversations with tech-driven companies and formed valuable professional connections with community members.

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TSQ Tuesday Is Where Conversations Turn into Collaborations

TSQ Tuesday is a weekly happy hour/networking event that turns casual conversations into real-world collaborations, connecting researchers, entrepreneurs, and technologists. For Weiyuan “Vera” Wang, a chance meeting at the event sparked a partnership that could transform how live-animal research is conducted, reducing stress for animals while improving data accuracy.

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Community & People, Startups Neema Tavakolian Community & People, Startups Neema Tavakolian

Catching “Entrepreneur’s Disease”: A Sit Down with ATDC’s John Avery

“We hope to get everyone to catch ‘entrepreneur’s disease,’” says John Avery, referring to the contagious excitement of entrepreneurship. As director of Georgia Tech’s ATDC, Avery has helped cultivate a collaborative environment in Tech Square where mentors and founders spark ideas, share advice, and turn big concepts into startups.

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New Tech Pilot Program Helps Students Get Paid Internships at Startups

Startups need talent. Students need experience. But too often, cost keeps them apart. Georgia Tech’s Office of Commercialization is breaking down that barrier—funding internships that give students real-world exposure while helping young companies scale.

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The Art Exhibit Envisioning 100 Years of Innovation, Technoterria

This art exhibit in Georgia Tech’s Interactive Media Zone (IMZ), Technoterria, immerses visitors in a futuristic imagined museum in the year 2125, reflecting on 100 years of technological advancements and placing 2025 as the turning point of industrialization and AI advancement. By housing the digital skyline and interactive sculptures in a space with entrepreneurs, researchers, and students, T.W. Pilar and Ivan Reyes hope to inspire a future where technology is used for social good.

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What AI in Healthcare Is Really Promising

Imagine a doctor’s visit that never ends. An app on your phone and a wearable on your wrist monitor your health 24/7, alerting you to potential issues before you even feel sick. It sounds utopian: no surprise illnesses, faster diagnoses, maybe even AI-guided cures. However, as Georgia Tech researcher Catherine Wieczorek has found, today’s artificial intelligence health tools carry more than medical promise.

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Hybrid Drones for Wildfire Suppression, Introducing the FlameJackets

The FlameJackets, a team of Georgia Tech students and faculty, are developing a hybrid fuel-electric drone to detect and suppress wildfires autonomously. Born out of Georgia Tech’s Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) program, the team is now a strong contender in the $11 million XPRIZE Wildfire competition.

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How Georgia Tech Is Stepping Up Its Startup Game: A Chat with the Chief Commercialization Officer

Imagine an Atlanta where there’s a pathway for every breakthrough in a Georgia Tech lab to launch into a startup and scale to a billion-dollar “unicorn”. This isn’t a distant fantasy—it’s the vision that Dr. Raghupathy “Siva” Sivakumar, Georgia Tech’s chief commercialization officer, is championing.

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Fashioning a Sustainable Future from Fungi

“It’s the smell of the future,” says Mya Love Griesbaum, reflecting on her work with fungi. The 21-year-old materials researcher has come to appreciate the earthy odor of decomposing matter, a scent that symbolizes possibility: a future where fungi clean up pollution and transform the fashion industry. As the founder of Mycorrhiza Fashion, she is developing a sustainable approach to textiles by cultivating fungi-derived materials that can help address the pollution problem in the fashion industry.

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Speculative Futures: Geometry, Light, and Legacy

At Memento in Atlanta, Sam Thurman’s 3D-printed light sculptures transformed architectural principles into luminous art, blending geometry, symmetry, and design to create spaces that resonated with both form and meaning. His debut show, Speculative Futures, invited viewers to experience how architecture and technology intersect with creative expression.

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GlucoSense Launches AI Blood Sugar Companion Providing Personalized Insights for Diabetes Care & Education

Many people with diabetes in the U.S. struggle to get specialized, continuous care, often navigating complex glucose patterns on their own. GlucoSense aims to change that with its new AI-powered GlucoSense Companion, translating real-time glucose data into personalized insights for better daily management.

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Servicing Robotics to Classrooms and the MCU

Marvel fans might have seen Zeus Q2 and Astro, his loyal puppy, glide across the set of its new series Ironheart on Disney+. No remote, no keyboard, just voices commanding every move. Consumers and audiences were wowed, but how did a modest robotics start-up take its product from the classroom to the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

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