Intellectual Property & Licensing

Typical Licensing Pathways

  • Licensing existing intellectual property

  • Co-developing new intellectual property, frameworks and market categories

  • Commissioning white papers, books or strategic publications

  • Research, training, brand, product and category development

  • Documentary, media, publishing and thought leadership
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Most organisations do not lack ideas. They lack intellectual property that is distinctive and capable of shaping markets, systems and public understanding at scale.

Danielle Obé develops original intellectual property designed for national, institutional and commercial application across public health, aquatics, education, systems change, consumer products and large-scale literacy initiatives.

Intellectual Property Designed for Scale

Danielle’s work is built to be commissioned, licensed, adapted and applied across sectors, geographies, industries and audiences.

This may include:

  • Frameworks, methodologies and readiness models

  • White papers, books and educational content

  • Public literacy campaigns and training tools

  • Product concepts, consumer innovation and strategic language

  • Documentary, publishing, media and licensing opportunities

Existing Intellectual Property

Danielle’s authored work includes:

  • The Space Between®Architecture

  • The Crown We Wear™

  • Universal Strand Literacy™

  • Obé™Aquatic Scarves

  • Global Number Line Framework™

  • Universal Drowning Prevention Literacy Scale™

These assets can be licensed, adapted, commissioned or embedded into broader programmes, campaigns and institutional strategies.

Organisations typically commission this work when they need to

  • Build a new category, market position or public narrative

  • Translate technical knowledge into public understanding

  • Create a framework, methodology or literacy model

  • Develop research, training, education or campaign assets

  • Support product development, licensing, strategic growth or category leadership

    Her intellectual property is designed to help organisations shape markets, influence systems and create lasting value.

Danielle’s work is commissioned where there is a need for distinctive intellectual property, strong authorship and frameworks capable of delivering national, institutional or commercial impact.

Mandate-Level Engagement

Danielle works with governments, multilaterals and executive leadership where intellectual property, public understanding and implementation risk carry national, regional or multi-country consequence.

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