We provide both startups and established companies with the resources and infrastructure to imagine, build and validate next generation IoT, smart city and mobility technologies.
About Curiosity Lab
Welcome to the Curiosity Lab
An economic development initiative by the City of Peachtree Corners, our lab is a living laboratory for startups and established companies to deploy and prove out developing technologies in a real world testing environment with no roadblocks, joined by the next generation of intelligent mobility and smart city technology. Located in the 500-acre Technology Park and publicly funded and owned by City of Peachtree Corners, you and your company will join the City of Peachtree Corners in further developing the premiere smart city ecosystem in the country and the breadth of technology companies who have chosen to name Peachtree Corners home.
Our Innovation Center
25,000 square feet of workshops, offices, classrooms, event space, and meeting rooms for you to innovate and collaborate.
Our 5G connected city street of the future includes a 3-mile track and test lane for AVs, an array of sensors and cameras, smart city infrastructure, and the latest in C-V2X technology - all completely connected to the public street that handles more than 9,000 cars daily.
A hotspot for international companies launching into the North American market and looking for a soft landing.When international companies join the Curiosity Lab, they become are part of a community of innovators who are all continuously working to support one another in their business and technology developments.
Led by T-Mobile for Business, the Curiosity Lab hosted an incredible group Volkswagen executives last week. Held in T-Mobile's 5G incubator, the group was able to experience the innovations around 5G, connected vehicle technologies and more deployed on our city street of the future. The experience included a ride on BeepAVSolutions' autonomous and electric shuttles, with Beep CEO Joe Moye present giving background on Beep and the City of Peachtree Corners, Georgia deployment. Thank you all, for visiting our lab. #siliconorchard#smartcity... See MoreSee Less
Thank you to the Atlanta Business Chronicle and David Rubinger for visiting our lab and the City of Peachtree Corners, Georgia to learn more about our #smartcity, history and the economic development that surrounds our lab. It was a pleasure having Pendleton Group Managing Partner Craig Lesser, Cyber 2.0 Manager Guy Tessler, Bosch Global Business Development Manager for the Southeastern US Lewis Stallworth, and Peachtree Corners City Manager Brian Johnson together to discuss the numerous attributes that make our smart city so unique and attractive to startups and international companies. ... See MoreSee Less
Atlanta Business Chronicle recently hosted a Table of Experts discussion with leaders of the city and its companies to discuss how this suburb developed and the trail it’s blazing into the future.
Curiosity Lab Hosts Smart City Industry Leaders for Dense Networks’ Connected Cities Tour
Curiosity Lab recently hosted Dense Networks’ Connected Cities Tour at the Innovation Center. It was a day full of smart city ecosystem development ideas and shared insights from Peachtree Corners’ leaders, Curiosity Lab partners and technology innovators from across the country. Dense Networks is a social think tank and cross disciplinary forum for thought leaders to… (Read more)
What makes Peachtree Corners a ‘Smart City’?
If you ask 15 city leaders “What is a smart city?”, you will get 15 unique answers. Or so Smart Cities Dive learned when they polled leaders in New York City, Dallas, Boston, Los Angeles and other major American metropolises. However, if you read these leaders’ responses closely, there are several ‘smart city’ characteristics that… (Read more)