Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)
Purpose
Focuses on applied research for government and industry, advancing tech for national security and global sustainability
Description
The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) stands as the nonprofit, applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology, tracing its roots back to the Engineering Experiment Station founded in 1934. With over 2,900 employees across eight laboratories and 20 locations nationwide, GTRI is dedicated to solving complex problems for government and industry, garnering over $941 million in research awards in FY2023. Leveraging expertise in science, engineering, economics, and policy, GTRI's renowned researchers collaborate with academic and industry partners to develop practical solutions that provide a technological edge. As a University Affiliated Research Center (UARC), GTRI is committed to advancing technology and innovation to create a secure nation, a prosperous Georgia, and a sustainable world.