The Georgia Tech Research Institute, known as the "Solution Institution," is a renowned applied research and development organization affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology. Established in 1934 with just three researchers and a modest budget, the institute has since grown to over 1,400 employees and conducts over $200 million in research annually.
This nonprofit institute focuses on tackling technical challenges encountered by governments and industries globally, with notable achievements including the creation of the AMBER alert system for missing children. Headquartered in Midtown Atlanta on 14th Street, the institute operates eight laboratories, 13 field offices, and enforces security protocols for certain visits.
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