It’s not too late.
Georgia can regain its status as a center for innovation and leading edge technology — but it will take a concerted and collaborative effort by a multitude of entities.
At the GeorgiaForward Forum at Callaway Gardens from Aug. 17 to Aug. 18 — titled: “Creating an Innovation Agenda for Georgia,” a host of tangible ideas were presented and discussed with the hope that real progress can be made.
For starters, Georgia is well-positioned to be a center for innovation:
It has top research universities with dozens of eminent scholars breaking new ground in bio-medicine and technology every day.
