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Paragon Innovations
Company type Public
Industry Engineering
Founded1990
FounderMike Wilkinson ( GM & VP)
FateAcquired by TTI, Inc.
Headquarters Richardson, Texas, USA
Key people
Sandy Wilkinson, ( CFO retired)
Mike Willey, ( VP)
Allan Rich, ( Director of Operations)
Services Electrical engineering
Embedded system design
Mechanical engineering and industrial design
Business incubator
Website ParagonInnovations.com

Paragon Innovations is an engineering firm based in Richardson, Texas, [1] that provides product development services for clients across the USA. Since its founding in 1990, Paragon has expanded significantly to become one of the fastest-growing engineering firms in Texas. [2] In August 2021, Paragon Innovations was acquired by TTI, Inc., Berkshire Hathaway company for an undisclosed amount. [3] [4]

Services

Paragon has developed products for a wide range of industries, with specialization in:

Notable Projects

Notable Paragon Innovations projects include:

  • A video display controller for a first-of-its-kind flat-screen presentation system for 3M [5]
  • An airport video docking system that provides precise guidance information for pilots during the docking process for Siemens [6]
  • An automated infusion pump that reduces IV medication errors and provides increased safety for patients for B. Braun [7]
  • A transmission system for drilling data for Advantage R&D [8]
  • The next-generation Ignition Interlock, a handheld device that is connected to ignitions of cars of repeat drunk-driving offenders, for Smart Start [9]
  • A small, lightweight device that can control and monitor the temperature of medications over several days for Kewl Innovations [10]


Relationship with Texas A&M University

Paragon Innovations is an Aggie-owned business, and many of the firm's employees graduated from Texas A&M University. Paragon Innovations sponsors several events hosted by Texas A&M, including:

  • the Annual Ideas Challenge, [11] a campus-wide competition in which students submit their ideas for a new product or service.
  • the annual MBA Tech Transfer Challenge, [12] hosted by the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship (formerly the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship) at the Texas A&M Mays Business School. The annual competition asks teams of MBA students to assess the commercial viability of an A&M invention.
  • the Senior Capstone Experience at Texas A&M Electronic Systems Engineering Technology department. Paragon provides a $10,000 grant that helps undergrad students in this two-course sequence, during which they plan, execute, and control the design and development of a demonstrable prototype device/system suitable for commercialization.
  • McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship events.

Mike Willey, VP also is a Sr. Lecturer at Texas A&M University in the College of Engineering. [13] He teaches Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and Capstone classes.

Mike Wilkinson, GM & VP, regularly guest lectures in the TAMU College of Engineering and the Mays Business School. He sits on various industry committees including, the ESET IAC, McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship Advisory Council, [14] and the Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development STEM board. [15]

Recognition

  • Paragon has been granted the Aggie 100 award, which identifies, recognizes and celebrates the 100 fastest-growing Aggie-owned or Aggie-led businesses in the world. Paragon received the award in 2005, [16] 2006, [17] and 2010. [18]
  • Paragon was twice recognized by the Dallas Business Journal on its Fast Tech 50 list.
  • Paragon was recognized by SMU Cox School of Business as the 86th fastest growing business on its Dallas 100 list. [19]

References

  1. ^ Hethcock, Bill (November 24, 2009). "Paragon Innovations plans Richardson move". Dallas Business Journal.
  2. ^ "Aggie entrepreneurs at the top". October 22, 2010.
  3. ^ "Paragon Innovations is Acquired by TTI's Exponential Technology Group". September 13, 2021.
  4. ^ "Exponential Technology Group Announces Acquisition of Paragon Innovations". August 31, 2021.
  5. ^ "3M Taps Paragon Innovations to Help Create 'First of Its Kind' Meeting Presentation System". June 13, 2001.
  6. ^ "VDOCKS Visual Docking Guidance System" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Infusion Pump Reads Bar Codes". May 1, 2002.
  8. ^ "Paragon Innovations gets Contract". June 7, 2002.
  9. ^ "Paragon in deal to develop anti-drunk-driving device". July 25, 2002.
  10. ^ "Paragon Innovations Helps Diabetics Cut the (Refrigerator) Cord, with Design of New Temperature Control Device". March 19, 2012.
  11. ^ "Paragon Innovations Sponsors Winning Entrepreneurial Idea at Texas A&M Annual Ideas Challenge".
  12. ^ "Tech Transfer Challenge yields new technology that makes a difference".
  13. ^ "Lecturer, ESET".
  14. ^ "Advisory Council".
  15. ^ "Aggie STEM Board Member".
  16. ^ "Aggie 100 Awards - 2005". Archived from the original on 2011-10-20. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  17. ^ "Aggie 100 Awards - 2006". Archived from the original on 2008-02-20. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  18. ^ "Aggie 100 Awards - 2010". Archived from the original on 2011-09-09. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  19. ^ "SMU Cox 2021 Dallas 100 List". 23 November 2021.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paragon Innovations
Company type Public
Industry Engineering
Founded1990
FounderMike Wilkinson ( GM & VP)
FateAcquired by TTI, Inc.
Headquarters Richardson, Texas, USA
Key people
Sandy Wilkinson, ( CFO retired)
Mike Willey, ( VP)
Allan Rich, ( Director of Operations)
Services Electrical engineering
Embedded system design
Mechanical engineering and industrial design
Business incubator
Website ParagonInnovations.com

Paragon Innovations is an engineering firm based in Richardson, Texas, [1] that provides product development services for clients across the USA. Since its founding in 1990, Paragon has expanded significantly to become one of the fastest-growing engineering firms in Texas. [2] In August 2021, Paragon Innovations was acquired by TTI, Inc., Berkshire Hathaway company for an undisclosed amount. [3] [4]

Services

Paragon has developed products for a wide range of industries, with specialization in:

Notable Projects

Notable Paragon Innovations projects include:

  • A video display controller for a first-of-its-kind flat-screen presentation system for 3M [5]
  • An airport video docking system that provides precise guidance information for pilots during the docking process for Siemens [6]
  • An automated infusion pump that reduces IV medication errors and provides increased safety for patients for B. Braun [7]
  • A transmission system for drilling data for Advantage R&D [8]
  • The next-generation Ignition Interlock, a handheld device that is connected to ignitions of cars of repeat drunk-driving offenders, for Smart Start [9]
  • A small, lightweight device that can control and monitor the temperature of medications over several days for Kewl Innovations [10]


Relationship with Texas A&M University

Paragon Innovations is an Aggie-owned business, and many of the firm's employees graduated from Texas A&M University. Paragon Innovations sponsors several events hosted by Texas A&M, including:

  • the Annual Ideas Challenge, [11] a campus-wide competition in which students submit their ideas for a new product or service.
  • the annual MBA Tech Transfer Challenge, [12] hosted by the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship (formerly the Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship) at the Texas A&M Mays Business School. The annual competition asks teams of MBA students to assess the commercial viability of an A&M invention.
  • the Senior Capstone Experience at Texas A&M Electronic Systems Engineering Technology department. Paragon provides a $10,000 grant that helps undergrad students in this two-course sequence, during which they plan, execute, and control the design and development of a demonstrable prototype device/system suitable for commercialization.
  • McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship events.

Mike Willey, VP also is a Sr. Lecturer at Texas A&M University in the College of Engineering. [13] He teaches Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and Capstone classes.

Mike Wilkinson, GM & VP, regularly guest lectures in the TAMU College of Engineering and the Mays Business School. He sits on various industry committees including, the ESET IAC, McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship Advisory Council, [14] and the Texas A&M College of Education and Human Development STEM board. [15]

Recognition

  • Paragon has been granted the Aggie 100 award, which identifies, recognizes and celebrates the 100 fastest-growing Aggie-owned or Aggie-led businesses in the world. Paragon received the award in 2005, [16] 2006, [17] and 2010. [18]
  • Paragon was twice recognized by the Dallas Business Journal on its Fast Tech 50 list.
  • Paragon was recognized by SMU Cox School of Business as the 86th fastest growing business on its Dallas 100 list. [19]

References

  1. ^ Hethcock, Bill (November 24, 2009). "Paragon Innovations plans Richardson move". Dallas Business Journal.
  2. ^ "Aggie entrepreneurs at the top". October 22, 2010.
  3. ^ "Paragon Innovations is Acquired by TTI's Exponential Technology Group". September 13, 2021.
  4. ^ "Exponential Technology Group Announces Acquisition of Paragon Innovations". August 31, 2021.
  5. ^ "3M Taps Paragon Innovations to Help Create 'First of Its Kind' Meeting Presentation System". June 13, 2001.
  6. ^ "VDOCKS Visual Docking Guidance System" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Infusion Pump Reads Bar Codes". May 1, 2002.
  8. ^ "Paragon Innovations gets Contract". June 7, 2002.
  9. ^ "Paragon in deal to develop anti-drunk-driving device". July 25, 2002.
  10. ^ "Paragon Innovations Helps Diabetics Cut the (Refrigerator) Cord, with Design of New Temperature Control Device". March 19, 2012.
  11. ^ "Paragon Innovations Sponsors Winning Entrepreneurial Idea at Texas A&M Annual Ideas Challenge".
  12. ^ "Tech Transfer Challenge yields new technology that makes a difference".
  13. ^ "Lecturer, ESET".
  14. ^ "Advisory Council".
  15. ^ "Aggie STEM Board Member".
  16. ^ "Aggie 100 Awards - 2005". Archived from the original on 2011-10-20. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  17. ^ "Aggie 100 Awards - 2006". Archived from the original on 2008-02-20. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  18. ^ "Aggie 100 Awards - 2010". Archived from the original on 2011-09-09. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
  19. ^ "SMU Cox 2021 Dallas 100 List". 23 November 2021.

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