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02/17/2021
T-Mobile, Georgia Tech and Curiosity Lab Team up to Fuel 5G Innovation in Drones, Autonomous Vehicles, Robotics and More
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PEACHTREE CORNERS, Ga., BELLEVUE, Wash. and ATLANTA, Ga. —
February 17, 2021 — T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) and Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, in collaboration with the Georgia Institute of Technology, today announced the creation of the 5G Connected Future incubator program designed to support the growth and development of entrepreneurs and startups as they work to build the next big thing in 5G.
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The new 5G incubator is located in the city of Peachtree Corners' 500-acre smart city technology park, a living lab powered by T-Mobile 5G where more than 8,000 people live or work. The facility features a 25,000 square foot Innovation Center and 3-mile autonomous vehicle test track. T-Mobile has deployed its Extended Range 5G and Ultra Capacity 5G network across the park enabling developers to build solutions in a real-world environment. Here developers will build and test new 5G use cases such as autonomous vehicles, robotics, industrial drone applications, mixed reality training and entertainment, remote medical care, personal health and fitness wearables and more.