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Quadrant-i
Georgia Institute of Technology · Atlanta, Georgia
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- No equity required
- Currently active
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Key numbers
Funding range
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Equity
None
Application
Rolling
Institution Wide
Last activity
2026-06-28
High confidence
Quadrant-i
Launched April 2024 to help Georgia Tech faculty, researchers, and graduate students translate research into startups. Named after Pasteur's quadrant in the Stokes innovation-impact model.
Key Details
- Funding: $10K for customer discovery and MVP development
- Team: Entrepreneurs-in-Residence with deep-tech expertise
- Focus: Deep-tech ventures from GT research
Programs
- Startup Launch for Faculty: Similar to CREATE-X for students
- Entrepreneurship Assistants Program: Grad students embedded with faculty research teams
- Venture Fellows: Financially independent volunteers (5-10 hrs/week)
- CRIDC Innovation Competition: $2K travel grants
- 3-Minute Thesis: Support for PhD communication competition
Relationship
Quadrant-i complements gt-venturelab by taking over faculty-facing commercialization while VentureLab focuses on training and curriculum.
News & articles
News articles and official sources documenting Quadrant-i at Georgia Institute of Technology.
2 sources
Georgia Tech Office of Commercialization
Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Tech Office of Commercialization
Office of Commercialization ecosystem page. Six pivotal units: ATDC, CREATE-X, Quadrant-i, VentureLab, Technology Licensing, Velocity Startups. Also includes GTF Ventures, Pediatric Innovation Network, Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures. 2025 by the numbers: 464 invention disclosures, 143 startups launched, 124 patents issued.
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Quadrant-i at Georgia Tech
Quadrant-i — launched April 2024 to help faculty, researchers, and graduate students translate research into startups. Named after Pasteur's quadrant (Stokes innovation-impact model). Programs: Startup Launch for faculty, Entrepreneurship Assistants Program, Venture Fellows, CRIDC Innovation Competition ($2K travel grants), 3MT support. $10K funding for customer discovery and MVP development. Team includes Entrepreneurs-in-Residence with deep-tech expertise.
Read on Georgia Institute of Technology
