Center for Complex Systems Research In 1985 Packard moved with Wolfram to the physics department of the
University of Illinois, where they founded the Center for Complex Systems Research.
Santa Fe Institute Packard was involved with the
Santa Fe Institute over many years, serving in several capacities including External Professor and member of the chair of the Science Steering Committee.
Prediction Company In the spring of 1985, Packard and
Doyne Farmer realized that their research in fields such as chaos, Genetic Algorithms and cellular automata could help build a system for predicting the
stock market. Five years later they founded
Prediction Company, a small company in
Santa Fe, NM dedicated to making a model for predicting what a market would do during a certain time period. A brief outline of some of the genetic algorithm techniques he used in the early days is presented in chapter 2 of reference 5 below. In 2004, Prediction Company received the "Employer of Choice" award in the small size category for the State of
New Mexico. Prediction Company was eventually acquired by
UBS.
European Center for Living Technology In 2004, Packard was one of the founders of the
European Centre for Living Technology (ECLT), hosted by the University of Venice, Ca' Foscari. The ECLT received its first funding from PACE (Programmable Artificial Cell Evolution), a project coordinated by John S. McCaskill and funded by the European Union. From its inception in 2004 and for over a decade Packard has served on its science board, and as co-director.
ProtoLife While in Venice, Packard founded
ProtoLife, the first company to capitalize on living technology. The goal of the company is to optimize complex chemical reactions and other complex processes. The company was launched in
Venice, Italy, and is currently based in
San Francisco having changed name to Daptics (see below).
Lucky Sort In 2011 Packard joined Lucky Sort as Chief Science Officer. At Lucky Sort he guides research to discover and display structure in high volume text data streams. Lucky Sort was eventually acquired by Twitter.
Daptics In 2018, Packard launched a web-based optimization and discovery tool on the internet (a form of
Software as a Service), changing the company name from
ProtoLife to Daptics, to better reflect its new focus. The goal of the company is to optimize complex chemical reactions and other complex processes. The company is currently based in
San Francisco. ==Books==