Design-Science1The term ‘Design-Science’ pays homage to R. Buckminster Fuller, and his definition. is a modern industrial systems-design2Systems-design refers to a combination of software, hardware, and people / business processes house, intent to focus on novel solutions to high-complexity problems – that could significantly improve how the world works:
- supply chain3just going with the term that people know, for now
- new mobility
- energy : emissions / waste
- life sciences & healthcare
- wearable-concepts
who is behind this?
Robb Bush, a known visionary & inventor in the Enterprise Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Logistics software industry for over 25 years. See a few examples.
- Send Robb an eMail
- Connect via Robb’s LinkedIn Profile
Make the world work, for 100% of humanity, in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological offense or the disadvantage of anyone.
– BUCKMINSTER FULLER (1961)
blog-posts
- the future is closer than it appearsIn the fall of 2020, I embarked on a journey to revolutionize the concept of supply chain management – and all that ‘SCM’ has come to embrace or imply. However, realizing the rapid evolution of […]
- NŪMŪV: What is it, and who cares?The primary design-hypothesis of the NUMUV concept: De-coupling the cabin from the conveyance enables a whole new mobility system – both physically, and digitally. Depending on the point of view and area of expertise, various […]
- Citroën Autonomous Mobility VisionCitroën has unveiled a new urban mobility concept that sees lines of autonomous, electric and interchangeable pods winding through cities of the future. The Citroën Autonomous Mobility Vision is primarily a flat, wheeled portion called […]
- stand in the future…stand in the future to solve today’s problems Steve Justice, Skunk Works – Lockheed-Martin This quote really resonates with me. After 25 years at the leading-edge of Enterprise & Supply-Chain technology with trailblazing and iconic […]
- that time I did a TED-talk pitch contest (and won)I recorded these videos in February 2012 as part of a pitch contest for TEDx Austin 2012 held at the (brand new) Circuit of the Americas. I won, and got a free pass to the […]