Convergence Innovation Competition

Students use Georgia Tech data to develop applications, services and prototypes as part of the Convergence Innovation Competition.
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Georgia Tech student innovation was on display earlier this month at the annual Convergence Innovation Competition.
The Convergence Innovation Competition (CIC) is back for another semester, and we’re looking for innovative student ideas in three new categories.
The Institute for People and Technology and the Georgia Tech Research Network Operations Center (GT-RNOC) hosted live judging of the 15th edition of the Convergence Innovation Competition on November 16th where students presented their projects.
The bi-annual competition encourages students to develop innovative technology products and experiences.
Nearly 20 teams developed projects related to health, climate change, athletics, and arts & entertainment.
RNOC and the Institute for People and Technology will host a virtual competition and have extended the submission deadline.
Innovations in health and wellness, student experiences, and the global COVID-19 response were all recognized during the finale of the Spring 2020 Convergence Innovation Competition (CIC).