Georgia Tech debuts student-run Hacker House for startups
Georgia Tech has opened its first-ever Hacker House, a former fraternity transformed into a nine-month residency for 20 student entrepreneurs. Founded and funded by computer science student Yamil Quispe, the house fosters a collaborative startup community with plans for hackathons, workshops, and speaker events. It is one of the few hacker residences on a U.S. college campus.
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