We collaborate with industry and clinical partners to move innovative ideas from the lab to real-world impact. Together, we co-develop research that aligns with clinical needs and market opportunities, clear milestones, intellectual property pathways, and commercialization strategies. Working with IBB also connects you to Georgia Tech’s Office of Technology Licensing and venture programs, opening pathways to bring new technologies to market.
Current partners
- Marcus Center of Excellence for Cell Manufacturing (MC3B) – Nationally recognized hub for in depth cell characterization, process optimization, and translational cell manufacturing projects with clinical and commercial partners.
- Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta – Pediatric Technology Center – Cross disciplinary teams advancing pediatric devices, diagnostics, and therapies.
- Georgia Tech and Emory Collaborations – Faculty collaborations spanning immunology, regenerative medicine, oncology, neuroscience, and precision therapeutics.
- Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance (CTSA) – Joint events, educational and professional development opportunities spanning basic, translational, and clinical research investigators, community clinicians, professional societies, and industry collaborators.
- Institute for Matter and Systems – Cleanrooms and nanofabrication resources for bionano devices and advanced materials.
- Institute for Data Engineering and Science – Joint workshops, collaborations, and research centers.
- Shriners Children’s Research Institute – Multidisciplinary pediatric innovation hub advancing cell/gene therapies, robotics, AI, medical devices, biologics, and data informatics.
- Regenerative Engineering and Medicine (REM) – Shared events, multi-institutional research projects, startup companies, licensed technologies, and funding.