Tech Square’s 2024 Year in Review: The Book

Every year, Tech Square evolves, but 2024 brought an especially active stretch of growth and change. With the release of the latest edition of The Book, we’ve taken time to gather and share the stories behind that momentum.

Part retrospective, part field guide, The Book collects snapshots from the past year: people, companies, labs, programs, and events that shaped Tech Square in 2024, along with ideas now gaining ground for what’s next.

Why a Year in Review?

At the intersection of research, business, and entrepreneurship, Tech Square has always brought different sectors together. In 2024, that convergence accelerated. New buildings opened, startups launched, research projects expanded, and more questions surfaced: How do we stay connected and informed in such a dynamic environment?

The Book helps answer that. It’s for tenants, researchers, partners, and visitors who want a clear look at what’s happening, who’s driving it, and where it might lead.

What’s Inside

The 2024 edition includes stories on:

  • Founders and Startups breaking into new markets

  • Researchers and Labs applying foundational work to real-world needs

  • Corporate and Innovation Centers testing ideas and technologies

  • Spaces and Infrastructure that shape how people work and collaborate

  • Programs and Events that encourage cross-sector exchange

Together, these profiles, stats, and interviews offer a record of a year defined by experimentation and new connections.

From the transformation of The Biltmore to fresh work in AI, digital media, and human-computer interaction, 2024 brought both visible changes and subtler shifts. Community ties strengthened, partnerships grew, and projects emphasized transparency, shared resources, and open collaboration.

This district’s physical and social density continues to support new relationships and ideas. Initiatives like the Connect series and community-driven research show how collaboration here extends across industries and institutions.

The Book is both a record and a resource: a way to revisit what’s happened and a tool to spark new conversations.

Explore the digital edition below or visit techsquareatl.com/the-book for this year’s and past editions.

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