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Entrepreneurship @ GT Computing

Entering its fourth decade as one of the highest-ranked computing programs in the country, Georgia Tech's College of Computing is home to a thriving startup culture that embraces those not content with just having a good idea.

This entrepreneurial spirit is embodied in the College's students, alumni, and faculty who have turned scores of good ideas into successful business ventures.

John P. Imlay Series on Entrepreneurship

To highlight these entrepreneurs and inspire those that follow, GT Computing has established the John P. Imlay Jr. Series on Entrepreneurship. This series began in 2019 with profiles of GT Computing students, alumni, and faculty that are shaping the College's entrepreneurial culture. In fall 2020, we expanded the initiative to include a monthly speaker series.

Klaus Startup Challenge

Named in honor of Christopher W. Klaus, the Klaus Startup Challenge is an entry-level pitch competition designed to prepare beginner entrepreneurs for future competitions and funding opportunities. Participants will have the opportunity to participate in a series of workshops and mock pitches, receive feedback from experienced entrepreneurs and mentors, and compete in a live pitch competition held annually in the spring semester.  

Entrepreneurship Resources

There are a wealth of resources, both on campus and within the greater Atlanta community, available to students, faculty, and alumni entrepreneurs regardless of experience.  

The GT Ecosystem: 
The Atlanta Ecosystem: