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Welcome to Atlanta’s New Neighborhood for Art, Technology, and Transformation

Georgia has long been a home for innovative artistic expression, including storytelling through dance, music, and movies. To build on and support this community of talent, Georgia Tech has launched the Creative Quarter, an interdisciplinary hub for immersive arts and emerging technology where innovators can experiment, push boundaries, and explore new and unexpected ideas.

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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.

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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.

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NASA @ GT: Bringing Space Technology Down to Earth

Atlanta’s tech ecosystem is getting a lift from NASA’s Technology Transfer University program, which lets Georgia Tech students turn real NASA patents into market-ready ideas. “Integrating NASA patents into our technology entrepreneurship course was a tremendous success,” says Professor Greg Mihalik.

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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.

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