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.

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Paediatric and Orphan Medical Devices: From Concept to Care

Most medical devices are designed for adults, leaving children…

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Gov. Kemp: Shriners Children’s Research Institute Coming to Atlanta

Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Shriners Children’s, a…

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WATCH: Invited Speaker Series with Nick Yaisky

Nick Yaitsky is a seasoned technology leader with deep expertise in digital platforms and application engineering. As…

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Painting a Target on Cancer to Make Therapy More Effective

Biomedical engineers at Georgia Tech created a treatment that could one day unlock a universal…

Events

Saturday
Sep
6

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The Cerebral Palsy Foundation (CPF) is leading a national and global movement to detect and intervene earlier in the lives of children with or at risk of cerebral palsy.
Wednesday
Sep
10

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Join us for an insightful session with Sarah Jo Tucker, an expert in medical device development and Industry Manager at Georgia Tech’s Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (GaMEP).
Friday
Sep
19

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Please join us in supporting the development of impactful solutions that improve mobility, health, and quality of life for individuals and communities!
Wednesday
Nov
5

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Georgia Tech (GT) Innovation Day & Showcase brings together a diverse community of startups, industry experts, investors, and thought leaders who are passionate about revolutionizing pediatric healthcare.