Georgia Tech Pediatric Innovation Network accelerates the development and clinical utility of new medical technologies to improve the health outcomes of pediatric patients close to home and around the world.
We connect researchers including engineers, data analysts, scientists and others with front line pediatric clinicians to create new technologies for their stated unmet pediatric healthcare needs. We further connect those parties to the funding, institutional, development, regulatory and industrial resources needed to make them clinically and commercially viable.
Shriners Children’s Opening First-of-Its-Kind Research Institute in Atlanta
Shriners Children’s will open a first-of-its-kind pediatric medical research facility at Science Square in Atlanta, investing over $153 million and creating 470 jobs. The new Shriners Children’s Research Institute builds on a 2019 collaboration with Georgia Tech’s Pediatric Innovation Network, which has already produced more than 25 joint research projects, including robotic exoskeletons and wearable health sensors.
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