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.

News

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2026 Catalyzing Pediatric Innovation Annual Grant Competition

The Consortium for Technology & Innovation in Pediatrics (CTIP) has announced…

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This Eighth Grader Is Shaping the Future of Wearable Robotics

13 year old Case Neel isn’t just a student who loves coding, robotics, and quiz bowl, he’s also…

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Leanne West Named 2026 Innovator of the Year in Pediatric Health

Leanne West, Chief Engineer of Pediatric Technologies at Georgia Tech and a national…

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What if Hospitals Could Automatically Protect Patients from Cyber Threats?

With the help of a contract award for up to $12 million from…

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Advancing Neonatal Health Monitoring in Ethiopia

Georgia Tech researchers have created a soft, wireless wearable system that tracks newborns’ vital signs…

Events

Saturday
Apr
11

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Georgia Tech faculty can apply for the Quadrant-i Startup Launch program to receive funding, mentorship, and commercialization support to help bring research innovations to market.
Thursday
Apr
30

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Apply now for the 2026 MIT–Hood Pediatric Innovation Awards and receive up to $150,000 to advance innovative solutions that improve children’s health.
Sunday
Jul
12

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The 2026 iCAN Summit connects pediatric patients, families, researchers, and innovators to collaborate on advancing patient-centered pediatric healthcare and technology.
Friday
Aug
28

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The 2026 conference theme is "Bench to Bedside and Beyond: Risk Factors and Intervention Strategies in Childhood Disease and Injury".