This is a brief Q&A with Tequila Harris, who leads energy and manufacturing initiative at the Strategic Energy Institute. Harris discusses her research and how it influences the energy and manufacturing initiatives at Georgia Tech.
As businesses navigate the complexities of global supply chains, disruptive technologies, and shifting market demands, having a skilled and adaptable workforce isn’t just an advantage—it’s a necessity.
SCL will leverage Martin's extensive expertise in supply chain operations, international logistics, and financial management to enhance our strategic direction.
Georgia Tech has signed Memorandums of Understanding with the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology and the Korea Automotive Technology Institute to foster international collaboration and advance innovative manufacturing.
The award honors a program or project that uses technology to promote inclusiveness and equity by serving Georgia communities and individuals who are underrepresented in the tech space.
In a landmark study led by Georgia Tech, researchers demonstrate a first-of-its kind way to synthesize amino acids that uses more carbon than it emits.
SCL will harness Alex's expertise in supply chain analytics, data science, and project management to help shape our strategic initiatives through 2025.
Recent hurricanes, port strikes, wildfires, and global disruptions have proven that the risk of major interruptions to business and personal life is no longer hypothetical.
The facility will serve as a test bed for scaling up manufacturing innovations in areas like clean water, flexible electronics, and solar cell and battery production, bringing discoveries one step closer to market viability.
The projects are part of Georgia Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing’s work to connect rural communities with new logistics technologies.
This initiative, made possible by a generous gift funding from Microsoft, aims to push the boundaries of GenAI research by supporting projects that explore both foundational aspects and innovative applications of this cutting-edge technology.
With over 25 founding member companies brought on in its first year, the Consortium serves as a key connection point between the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute and industry partners — and as fertile ground for collaborative innovation.
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