Adaptive language
The title, analogy, summary, and emphasis shift by stakeholder without changing the underlying IP.
This prototype shows how a public University of Michigan listing can become a disclosure-safe cognitive layer: dynamic title framing, role-aware analogies, “what you should care about” guidance, route comparison, hotspot overlays, white-space logic, and a more believable progression from curiosity to action.
Like turning a raw patent listing into a licensing-ready decision memo without changing inventorship or rights.
Show the clearest buyer logic, what the evaluator needs to know next, and whether a direct license path is credible now.
License — Best when a company can absorb the asset directly into an existing product or roadmap.
The prototype treats the listing as source truth, then builds decision-grade overlays around it: role-aware front-door translation, route comparison, white-space logic, proof ladders, and believable next paths for licensing, piloting, sponsorship, bundling, or spinout design.
The title, analogy, summary, and emphasis shift by stakeholder without changing the underlying IP.
The page explains when to license, sponsor, pilot, bundle, recruit, or build instead of hiding every path behind one button.
Private institution mode identifies whether the asset is anchor IP, what it is missing, and who must be assembled around it.
Once semantically indexed, the same logic compounds across every listing, related asset, investor, partner, and future disclosure.
The left panel represents the kind of information a sophisticated university listing already contains. The overlays show exactly where a cognition layer creates value for TTOs, leaders, partners, founders, and investors.
Radar-reflective road markings for enhanced autonomous vehicle navigation.
Current road paint is not detectable by radar, which limits the robustness of radar-supported navigation in adverse conditions.
Read more. Contact licensing. Interpret the rest yourself.
The strongest listings make the next reality imaginable: the pilot corridor, the buyer conversation, the venture logic, the missing ingredient map, and the team required to move from dormant IP to real-world action.
The roadway becomes more machine-readable. The story shifts from “interesting radar material” to “infrastructure that does more sensing work with the vehicle.”
The page can show the public evidence, what additional validation matters next, and which route changes the conversation fastest: sponsor, pilot, or license.
The engine makes the human architecture visible: who leads, who validates, who manufactures, who pilots, and what complements are still missing.
Select who the viewer is and what decision they are trying to make.
Show the title, analogy, explanation, and route logic that best fits that viewer.
Surface what the generic listing omits: route logic, white space, and next-order questions.
Render the pilot, partner path, or venture logic so the asset feels more believable.
Move to a direct decision page, private institution mode, or curated cluster view.