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Innovation and entrepreneurism are hallmarks of educational programs as well as research and technology transfer. Problem-based learning gives students an opportunity to develop ideas and technologies within their disciplines, and increasingly, activities such as the General Electric Smart Grid Challenge () provide a venue for companies to explore disruptive concepts through student engagement.
 
Over the past few years, Georgia Tech's entrepreneurial ecosystem has been growing rapidly, with both, faculty led and student led initiatives. There are startup clubs, startup discussions and even new funds through Georgia Tech that foster student innovation and encourage students to develop their idea/innovations into marketable products.
Below is an enumeration of several Georgia Tech programs and initiatives that support the five buckets in the NACIE sponsored university commitment letter.
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