Supporting ATRP’s present and future is a meaningful decision. You may decide to give in honor of a loved one, to celebrate your graduating class, or to leave a lasting legacy. Join the ATRP tradition of giving back, and know that your gift will make a difference.

The Abit Massey Student Internship Program provides annual support for one or more Georgia Tech students to work with ATRP researchers on projects in the areas of robotics, sustainable systems, food safety, and/or advanced sensing technologies. In addition to working on ATRP research projects, the students have an opportunity to gain practical industry experience by shadowing professionals at local poultry companies. The goal is to prepare the next generation of researchers and professionals to innovatively tackle the challenges of building the poultry plant of the future.

Abit Massey Student Internship Program


The program honors Massey, president emeritus of the Georgia Poultry Federation, who was instrumental in the program’s founding in 1973 and remains a dedicated supporter to this day.
 
Massey is the recipient of numerous awards and commendations, including being the only University of Georgia graduate to receive a Presidential Citation for Distinguished Service from Georgia Tech. The Citation recognized, in part, Massey’s championing of university research and outreach and the role it can play in promoting economic development in the state.
 
Recognized as one of the leading programs of its kind in the country, ATRP works closely with Georgia agribusiness, especially the poultry industry, to develop new technologies and adapt existing ones for specialized industrial needs. These innovations are designed to maximize productively and efficiency, advance safety and health, and minimize environmental impact. The poultry industry is Georgia’s number one agribusiness sector, contributing billions of dollars to the state’s economy yearly.
 
You can make a donation to the overall support of ATRP and its research initiatives or in the Abit Massey Student Internship Program.

Follow this link to go to the Giving Page.
 
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For more information,
contact Doug Britton

Program Manager,
Agricultural Technology Research Program

404-407-8829 | Email

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