Engineering is facilitating World Cup technology.
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On this day in 1837, Charles Goodyear secured his first rubber patent. Today at Georgia Tech, students and faculty are patenting technology all the time, doubling the number of patents issued since 2020.
World Cup excitement continues with another Atlanta match tomorrow. Have a great day!
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| Georgia Tech electrical and computer engineers explain how their industries are facilitating some of the World Cup's newest and most crucial technology.
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Georgia Tech experts say the World Cup will bring global attention and economic activity, but the real measure of success is what lasting impact the tournament will have on Atlanta.
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| A public policy course is using community partnerships and hands-on experiences to help students develop leadership skills and address real-world challenges.
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Two events in Tech Square this week will bring excitement to campus as the World Cup gets underway in Atlanta. See more World Cup events.
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Join Chef Luis Valls for a live paella demonstration and tasting as he shares the traditions, techniques, and ingredients behind one of Spain's most iconic dishes.
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Grab lunch in Tech Square and stop by demonstration tables to meet researchers, learn about innovative projects, and explore work happening across campus.
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