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FAIRTech Competition
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FAIRTech Competition

Source: https://coe.gatech.edu/engage/fairtech-competition Parent: https://coe.gatech.edu/

Fostering Access & Innovation ‘Round Tech (FAIR Tech) Competition#

Hosted by the College of Engineering Community and Culture Council

The College of Engineering’s FAIR Tech Competition encourages students to apply engineering principles, creativity, and problem-solving skills to enhance the Georgia Tech experience. FAIR Tech’s goal is to support innovative ideas that improve accessibility, usability, and engagement across campus—making a meaningful impact for students, faculty, and staff.

The competition is aligned with the Order of the Engineer, a national initiative within the engineering profession that includes the Obligation of an Engineer oath. Those who take the oath make a lifelong pledge to serve humanity with pride, purpose and passion, while engineering solutions for a better tomorrow.

The FAIR Tech Competition also supports Georgia Tech's commitment to Progress and Service and making a transformative impact locally and around the world.

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Overview #

Students—either individually or in teams—are invited to design and develop an innovative concept (e.g., policy, process, service, organization, prototype, or facility) that enhances the Georgia Tech environment or experience. 

The College encourages participants to think broadly about ways to make campus life more effective, efficient, and welcoming for the Tech community. 

Examples may include solutions for wheelchair accessibility in classrooms with stadium seating or policy proposals that address barriers to student participation in programs. 

For the Fall 2025 competition, students are asked to submit proposals that: 

Finalists will receive up to $1,000 to implement their projects in the spring semester and will present outcomes to the College of Engineering leadership team. Teams are encouraged to include a College of Engineering faculty or staff mentor.

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Timeline#

Student entries (individual or team) must registerby

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Eligibility

All entrants must meet the following criteria: 

Proposals

Students must submit a full proposal that includes the following: 

Execution and Reporting

Finalist teams will receive funding and are expected to report on their outcomes: 

Awards

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