Two Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) researchers are among the latest Georgia Tech innovators selected for Tech Ready Grants, an Office of Technology Licensing program… Read More >>
The latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast features a conversation with Mike Gazarik, Ph.D., director of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and senior vice… Read More >>
Georgia Tech researchers, led by the Georgia Tech Research Institute, are sending new polymers to the International Space Station to study their durability in harsh space… Read More >>
The Dixie Crow Chapter of the Association of Old Crows (AOC) celebrated the 50th anniversary of its annual Symposium in late March. GTRI showed its support during the 50th… Read More >>
GTRI researchers are supporting the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative, a project of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to evaluate approaches being pursued by a… Read More >>
An optical principle discovered more than a century ago may soon find new applications in such areas as monitoring atmospheric turbulence, tracking airborne objects, and mapping… Read More >>
GTRI in Photos showcases our favorite pictures of GTRI research and operations in action. Read More >>
The digital edition of GTRI's 2025 Annual Report provides an overview of our accomplishments, research investments, and outreach programs. Read More >>
Chuck Eassa, Washington Field Office Manager of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), focuses on strategic engagement and business intelligence. Read More >>
Researchers at GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by enabling real-time… Read More >>
Based in the (Wiesbaden) Germany Field Presence, Flight serves as GTRI’s “trusted agent,” connected daily to European and African decision makers and researchers and program teams… Read More >>
Georgia residents now have a new way to compare the estimated costs paid for a large variety of health care services in the state, thanks to a searchable “shop for care” resource… Read More >>