Global Center for Medical Innovation (GCMI)
The Global Center for Medical Innovation is an independent, not-for-profit, full-service product development organization - the first and only one of its kind in the Southeast. The center helps new product teams enhance their product development, shorten time to market, and achieve significant cost savings throughout the process. It’s a new, collaborative environment that makes everyone’s effort more efficient and cost effective.
Advanced Technology Development Center
The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) at Georgia Tech is a startup incubator that helps technology entrepreneurs in Georgia launch and grow successful companies. One of the oldest and most successful research university affiliated incubators in the United States, ATDC was founded in 1980, and has fostered innovation and economic development by graduating more than 150 companies, which together have raised over $2 billion in outside financing. ATDC was recently named by Forbes as one of the "Top 12 Business Incubators Changing the World".
Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute
The Atlanta Clinical & Translational Science Institute (ACTSI) is an inter-institutional magnet that concentrates basic, translational and clinical investigators, community clinicians, professional societies and industry collaborators in dynamic clinical and translational research projects. Emory, Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) form the ACTSI. This partnership, a strategic multi-institutional alliance, offers compelling, unique and synergistic advantages.
T3 Labs
Translational Testing and Training Laboratories Inc. (T3 Labs) is an independently operated, privately held, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. In 2012, T3 Labs became a wholly-owned subsidiary of a joint-operating company formed by Emory Healthcare and Saint Joseph's Health System. With 15 years of experience, their mission is to provide high-value pre-clinical testing and training services to medical device, biologics, and pharmaceutical developers and manufacturers. They work with industry and academic sponsors to improve patient care by more effectively and efficiently developing and commercializing their devices and products.
Petit Institute for Bioengineering & Bioscience
The Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB) opened its doors in 1995 and since that time it has served as a catalyst for innovative bioengineering and bioscience research. Located in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, IBB offers a bold variety of both traditional and cutting-edge medical research. Provides and administrative home to APDC and staff support.
Emory Children’s Pediatric Research Center
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta & Emory University School of Medicine have formed a close partnership that combines the clinical strengths of the nation's largest pediatric healthcare provider (Children's) and the research strengths of a leading academic medical center (Emory University).