The Georgia Tech Atrium, inaugurated on April 21 at Peachtree Corners Curiosity Lab, is a pioneering space designed to advance research, collaboration, and community engagement. It offers learners of all ages access to hands-on workshops, specialized research facilities, industry partnerships, and networking opportunities.

The first Georgia Tech Atrium opened at Peachtree Corners Curiosity Lab on Monday, April 21, marking a significant leap forward in research, collaboration, and community engagement. The GT Atrium will offer learners of all stages of life access to hands-on workshops, specialized research facilities, industry partnerships, networking opportunities, and more.
In the ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by city, state, and Institute officials, President Ángel Cabrera highlighted the initiative’s significance: “The Georgia Tech Atrium represents the future of higher education — where learning extends beyond the classroom and broad community collaboration creates novel opportunities and advances.”
At the heart of GT Atrium is its focus on fostering learner-centric projects. Learners will gain practical skills beyond classroom theory with access to state-of-the-art equipment, tailored mentorship, and ongoing demonstration opportunities. “We envision it as a ‘co-learning space’ that brings together the diverse people and organizations associated with Georgia Tech. Here, learners, alumni, businesses, and the community can collaborate with our esteemed faculty to transform the landscape of higher education and invent the future,” explained GT Atrium Managing Director and C21U Executive Director Stephen Harmon.
College of Lifetime Learning Interim Dean Nelson Baker emphasized the GT Atrium’s role in breaking down barriers to higher education: “With leadership by our Center for 21st Century Universities, it provides an experimental platform for a growing range of activities that will break down barriers to higher education. As the new College works to elevate the academic study of learning at all levels and ages, the Georgia Tech Atrium allows us to foster government, industry, and education collaboration in service of great communities like Peachtree Corners.”
The GT Atrium will host demonstrations, networking sessions, and collaborative events throughout the year, including K-12 programs and professional education opportunities led by C21U, the College of Lifetime Learning, and partners. The space will also be available to the Georgia Tech community, including staff, faculty, and students.
Governor Brian Kemp praised the collaborative efforts: “We’re fortunate to have a team here in Georgia made up of government, business, and educational leaders committed to working together to deliver results for our people. I want to thank everyone here for your work on that mission and say congratulations on today’s milestone.”
Our partnership with the city of Peachtree Corners brings unique opportunities and resources to the first GT Atrium. “We are proud to open our Innovation Center to Georgia Tech learners and alumni and offer an up-close look into the next wave of groundbreaking advancements. By partnering with these bright minds, we’re confident we can drive transformative change that will continue to disrupt the technology sector and positively impact communities beyond our city limits,” said Mayor Mike Mason.
Visit the GT Atrium website for more information about the initiative, to stay informed about upcoming programs, and to collaborate.