Technology

IPaT Executive Director Beth Mynatt received a 2014 Mobility Star Award, which salutes excellence and advancements in mobility.
The third annual Educator Showcase highlighted technology initiatives in Georgia classrooms.
The report, Improving Cancer-Related Outcomes with Connected Health, which aims to help patients manage their health information and participate in their own care, highlighted mobile applications MyJourney Compass and MyPath.
The Creative Collisions project culminates with a mixed-media performance at the Ferst Center on March 5th.
The interdisciplinary SPRINT initiative focuses on sports-related research and innovation.
Georgia Tech researchers examine how smart home and augmented reality technologies can help people with mobility disabilities to age in place.
Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation Managing Director Debra Lam has been named one of StateScoop's Top Women in Technology 2017.