From the clinical bedside to the home environment, implantable device to surgical robot, the way we practice and provide healthcare is changing. New devices are being developed in the move towards individualized care, and digital & continuous monitoring. Tools are being developed that can provide education for the patient, a protocol for the physician, new at-home monitoring systems, connectors to reduce contamination or clotting, and custom components by 3D printing. Georgia Tech is a world-leader in robotics, computing, sensing, and manufacturing. Georgia Tech engineers develop prototype devices for many different applications. We then work with the Global Center for Medical Innovation, our partners, and others to bring these devices through regulatory approval to commercialization.
Projects
A snapshot of active and recent projects supporting pediatric innovation. Click a project to view details.
Featured Projects

Customized Robotic Ankle Exoskeleton for Foot Drop
Restoring natural gait with a customized robotic ankle exoskeleton.
Wearable Sensor Validation Study
Testing reliability, comfort, and data quality of wrist and ankle sensors in kids.
Clinic-to-Home Telemetry Trial
A feasibility study for continuous monitoring outside the clinic.
Remote Patient Data Platform
Secure pipeline for collecting and reviewing at-home measurements.
VR Therapy Engagement Study
Measuring adherence and engagement with guided VR therapy sessions.
Outcomes Dashboard & Reporting
A shared view of metrics to support program evaluation and reporting.