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Larry Kilham

is from the third generation of a family, which has produced notable inventors who built successful businesses. The author, a Sloan School of Management graduate from MIT, has three patents and has founded two high-tech companies. In 1986 Larry was the co-recipient of the IR-100 Award cited by Research & Development magazine for developing one of the 100 most significant technical products of the year. His experiences range from complex defense systems analysis to tiny device development.
Larry lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico and is keenly interested in AI, ecology, global resources and the science of complexity. More information about his books and his blog can be found at www.FutureBooks.info. He can be contacted at [email protected]

Recent Articles by Larry Kilham

Trademarks – Lessons of the Blue Dot

A trademark is the simplest and often the most effective IP protection. A trademark is a broad term that applies to any word, name, symbol or device that manufacturers and merchants use to identify and distinguish goods and services. Trademarks do not have to be registered to use them, but a patent and trademark attorney should register them as soon as possible in all the important market countries as a business expands overseas.