IPaT and the Research Network Operations Center (RNOC) are producing our bi-annual student innovation event, the Georgia Tech Convergence Innovation Competition (…

If you missed last month's opening of Everyday Georgia at IPaT, there's still time to experience the multimedia exhibit which explores the lives of those touched by Georgia Tech's research and technology initiatives…

Seventeen student teams gathered at the Institute for People and Technology in Atlanta and Georgia Tech-Lorraine on November 14th for the finale of the Fall 2018…

Debra McCollister has been a health hygienist with the Georgia Department of Public Health for nearly a decade. The Tennessee native loves her job, and her warm and lively personality immediately makes her young, and…

Dear IPaT Community,

Happy holidays! We're quickly approaching the end of the year, a time for reflection and looking forward to the year ahead. Before we usher in 2019, we'd like to thank you for partnering…

The history of the City of Chamblee, incorporated in 1908, is closely linked with the development and use of modern transportation in the United States.

In the early 20th century, the city sat at the…

For the first time, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for issues related to information and communications technologies, is convening its …

On April 9-10, 27 student teams at gathered at Georgia Tech's campuses in Atlanta and Metz for the demo and judging finale of the Convergence Innovation…

“Our vision is to establish Atlanta as the world leader in sports technology and innovation.”

It’s a lofty goal, for sure, but Doug Allvine is determined to achieve it. As Georgia Tech’s assistant athletics…

The Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) received an $86,000 grant this week from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to support 

Just over a year ago in September 2017, the City of Atlanta and Georgia…