Design-Cities-Network TEC-Search has been evolving since 1974 when the W.K. Kellogg Foundation funded the “Innovation & New Enterprise Formation” at the University of Maine: Portland.  This project was based upon an MIT Foundation proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 1973 for the transfer of intellectual property to facilitate new enterprise formation in rural states like Maine.  It was rejected by the NSF and funded by the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.

The search for patents; nonetheless, the entanglement of intellectual property is often complicated and expensive.  Small and medium sized companies (SME) seldom have the R&D departments to scout for complementary products and/or manufacturing process trade secrets.

IP-Logistics and XFactors work with SME’s that are manufacturing and service companies with 100-500 employees who can license a product and scale.  These companies often have core manufacturing competencies, management expertise and cash flow to scale with minimal risk around niche product-markets under $100,000,000 in annual sales.  These companies are also valuable income generating assets to a city, state and possibly to the entire  U.S. 

IP-Logistics, by challenging cities to organize a national Design Cities Network, works with cities willing to allocate financial and human resources to shape a sustainable economy.  By focusing initially on re-design, American Cities could spawn the intellectual property “IP Economy” to replace the Information Economy by 2040.  As a result, those cities that embrace this challenge will thrive as they produce primary jobs and local headquarters.  See www.design-cities-network.com

Intellectual property (IP) already impacts every profession and industry.  Because of what we have learned from the pandemic crisis, America’s national decision makers could be playing catch-up to international competitors and their commitment to intellectual property in the 21st century.  America and its middle class cannot afford to fall behind…and they won’t if uncommon friends gather periodically to discover solutions.

William Wilkie

Overview

Organizational psychologist, visionary, executive recruiter & coach as well as an owner.

Desired Outcome

Increase the size and descrtionary income for the American middle-class.

Strategy

Regional & major cities composing a Design Cities Network could be a powerful VOICE and cultural leader for the Mid-West. See www.design-cities-network.com for more information.

Degrees

Ph.D. @ Michigan State University
 M.A. @ Michigan State University
 B.A. @ Westmont College

Experiences

Experience in American universities, the foundation world, automotive supplier manufacturing network and executive recruiting for top-line growth.

Points of Leverage

Entangled intellectual property lying outside of a national data base is a distinctive feature of IP-Logistics for primary job creation within the Design Cities Network.

John Fitzpatrick

Overview

Engineer, consultant, manager and entrepreneur.

Outcomes

As a pragmatic visionary, networker and finisher, John helped design IP-Logistics and Design Cities so that they can “finish well."

Tactics

John is aware of how long it takes and how hard it is for us to change…we value his patience and ability to help us all face unpleasant often brutal realities.

Degrees

Unversity of Tulsa...B.S. in Electrical Engineering
 Air National Guard A-7D Top Gun pilot.

Experiences

John initially engaged manufacturing companies as a consultant, later in management and then leadership at Harley- Davidson and Indian Motorcycle Company.

Greg Leman

Overview

Scientist, project manager, innovative leadership and systems expert, college educator, venture coach and strategic planner for entrepreneurial companies.

Outcomes

Focus on shaping organizational culture and developing inspired teams collaborating fully to deliver things that truly matter.

Tactics

Leadership style built on “tough love” that is embodied in coaching and mentoring. Confronting reality and difficult problems head-on but from the “same side of the table," to enable others to achieve great things.

Degrees

-Ph.D. University of Illinois in Chemical Engineering
- M.S. University of Illinois in Chemical Engineering
- B.S. Purdue University

Experiences

Dow Chemical, Cabot and Great Lakes Chemical provided the foundation for my work at Baylor University in entrepreneurship and launching start-ups. Coaching over 200 venture teams has been proving ground for high impact tools and processes.

Leverage SuperPowers

Discovering talent who have figured out a better way and learning from them. Reshaping their insights and integrating them into what will work for lead-users is a unifying passion.

Joe Rollins

Outcomes for NWA

The last three years at the NWA Council have convinced Joe regarding the critical role NW Arkansas could play as a national destination in the 21st century. 


Projects

-2022: www.The Consortia.org
-2021: www.IP-Logistics.com
-2019: www.Design-Cities-Network.com

Degrees

-Ph.D. in Educational Administration at the University of Arkansas
- B.A. in Education at the University of Arkansas

Experiences

Joe Rollins Innovator, inventor, net-worker and advocate for Northwest Arkansas in the 21st century. As the 1st Principal of the Springdale Innovation High School, Joe oversaw the construction, curricula and initial staff selection. Now with the NWA Council, Joe provides leadership for "Work-Force" related programs necessary for a 21st century economy.

Dursun Delen

Outcomes

For over 25 years In industry as a consultant as well as a Professor at OSU focused on designing and developing applied AI based solutions to complex real-world problems.  Author of 150+ peer reviewed research articles and ten books.  


Project Strategies

Applied Artificial Intelligence, Data & Text Mining, Predictive Modeling and Health Analytics using Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Multivariate and Big Data. Recent publications listed at...spears.okstate.edu/delen

Degrees

-Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering & Management Sciences, Oklahoma State University.
- M.S. in Industrial Engineering, Yildiz University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Experiences

Research scientist for five years with Knowledge Based Systems, Inc. focused on advanced analytics research project funded by corporations and federal agencies including DoD, NASA, NIST and DoE. Dr. Delen is the holder of the William S. Spears Endowed Chair , Patterson Family Endowed Chair in Business Analytics and Director of Research for the Center for Health Systems Innovation.

Young Uncommon Friends

Duncan Wilkie

Duncan Wilkie…inquisitive, multi-disciplinary, critical thinker, articulate spokesperson, etc.   Duncan entered LSU with a double major in Physics and Mathematics major in the Fall, 2019 with 70 transferable credits.  He decided not to graduate in 2021 at age 18 when LSU offered him an undergraduate mathematics degree.  Duncan will enroll at LSU for the entire four years and complete a physics degree as well.  However, Duncan did incorporate his first research lab in 2021.  When Duncan was six, he designed his first anti-gravity machine, purchased the components at a local hardware store and assembled them.  Duncan will complete a Ph.D. as a theoretical physicist so that he can function as a BRIDGE between various disciplines.  Why LSU?  It is only one of three sites in the world for the gravitational antenna (LIGO) where physicists from around the globe visit periodically.  Duncan will organize a cadre of 21st century young uncommon friends while at LSU beginning in 2023.

Innovators and
the Paradigm Shift

Value Proposition

“IP-Logistics extracts and entangles patents and hidden intellectual property from across state borders to be licensed as value added systems by America’s 21st century essential supply chain.”