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WHAT IS BIOMIMICRY?
It is a practice that learns from and mimics the strategies used by species alive today. The goal is to create products, processes, and policies — new ways of living — that solve our greatest design challenges sustainably and in solidarity with all life on earth. We can use biomimicry to not only learn from nature’s wisdom, but alsoheal
10 NATURE-INSPIRED COMPANIES ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE Spurred by the pressing environmental and social challenges of today, a growing number of scientists, inventors, and entrepreneurs are learning from nature and reimagining the way business is done. The Biomimicry Institute is proud to announce the top 10 nature-inspired startups selected to participate in the 2021 Ray of Hope Prize®, a transformational program designed to help startups ASK NATURE – BIOMIMICRY INSTITUTE Asking nature can become a normal part of everyday inventing. This will require democratizing information so that everyone, everywhere, has access to “biological blueprints,” regardless of location, educational background, socio-economic factors, or the size and scale of solutions they want to build. Ask Nature is a free and open tool that will help nature-inspired design become standard BIOMIMICRY DESIGN TOOLBOX What you learn in this toolbox could help you change the world. The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge is an annual competition that asks teams of students and professionals to address critical global issues with nature-inspired solutions. 2021 BIOMIMICRY GLOBAL DESIGN CHALLENGE The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge is an annual competition that asks teams of students and professionals to address critical global issues with nature-inspired solutions. The challenge is hosted by the Biomimicry Institute. Challenge finalist teams are invited to join the Biomimicry Institute’s Launchpad for an opportunity to turn theirJANINE BENYUS
THE FOX'S SIXTH SENSE Foxes hunt mice, and in winter they can often be seen “mousing,” quietly stalking their prey in open snowfields. They move slowly and listen carefully with their large ears until – bam! – they take a long flying leap and dive nose-first into the snow to grab a mouse they can’t even see. Some remarkable research now suggests that in MEET THE NEW FOOD SYSTEM GAME-CHANGERS Meet the new food system game-changers. We know that biomimicry is the most hopeful sustainable design approach out there and the ten winning teams in the 2016 Biomimicry Global Design Challenge echo that hope loud and clear. We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2016 Challenge, culled from 86 entries from 18 countries. LOOKING TO NATURE TO SOLVE PRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES A new Biomimicry Global Design Challenge round has launched, focused on crowdsourcing nature-inspired solutions to climate change. (PRESS RELEASE – November 2, 2016) The Biomimicry Institute and the Ray C. Anderson Foundation are issuing a challenge to look to our planet’s living systems to help solve the greatest issue of our time THE BIOMIMICRY INSTITUTE The Biomimicry Institute empowers people to create nature-inspired solutions for a healthy planet. Biomimicry is an approach to innovation that seeks sustainable solutions to human challenges by emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies. Similar concepts include biomimetics andWHAT IS BIOMIMICRY?
It is a practice that learns from and mimics the strategies used by species alive today. The goal is to create products, processes, and policies — new ways of living — that solve our greatest design challenges sustainably and in solidarity with all life on earth. We can use biomimicry to not only learn from nature’s wisdom, but alsoheal
10 NATURE-INSPIRED COMPANIES ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE Spurred by the pressing environmental and social challenges of today, a growing number of scientists, inventors, and entrepreneurs are learning from nature and reimagining the way business is done. The Biomimicry Institute is proud to announce the top 10 nature-inspired startups selected to participate in the 2021 Ray of Hope Prize®, a transformational program designed to help startups ASK NATURE – BIOMIMICRY INSTITUTE Asking nature can become a normal part of everyday inventing. This will require democratizing information so that everyone, everywhere, has access to “biological blueprints,” regardless of location, educational background, socio-economic factors, or the size and scale of solutions they want to build. Ask Nature is a free and open tool that will help nature-inspired design become standard BIOMIMICRY DESIGN TOOLBOX What you learn in this toolbox could help you change the world. The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge is an annual competition that asks teams of students and professionals to address critical global issues with nature-inspired solutions. 2021 BIOMIMICRY GLOBAL DESIGN CHALLENGE The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge is an annual competition that asks teams of students and professionals to address critical global issues with nature-inspired solutions. The challenge is hosted by the Biomimicry Institute. Challenge finalist teams are invited to join the Biomimicry Institute’s Launchpad for an opportunity to turn theirJANINE BENYUS
THE FOX'S SIXTH SENSE Foxes hunt mice, and in winter they can often be seen “mousing,” quietly stalking their prey in open snowfields. They move slowly and listen carefully with their large ears until – bam! – they take a long flying leap and dive nose-first into the snow to grab a mouse they can’t even see. Some remarkable research now suggests that in MEET THE NEW FOOD SYSTEM GAME-CHANGERS Meet the new food system game-changers. We know that biomimicry is the most hopeful sustainable design approach out there and the ten winning teams in the 2016 Biomimicry Global Design Challenge echo that hope loud and clear. We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2016 Challenge, culled from 86 entries from 18 countries. LOOKING TO NATURE TO SOLVE PRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES A new Biomimicry Global Design Challenge round has launched, focused on crowdsourcing nature-inspired solutions to climate change. (PRESS RELEASE – November 2, 2016) The Biomimicry Institute and the Ray C. Anderson Foundation are issuing a challenge to look to our planet’s living systems to help solve the greatest issue of our time EDUCATION – BIOMIMICRY INSTITUTE Education is the root of change and at the heart of everything we do. Biomimicry is revolutionizing education—offering teachers a way to inspire students of all ages by blending biology, STEM, creative problem solving, design, and systems thinking. THE BIOMIMICRY INSTITUTE The bio-enhancing admix and three dimensional designs of ECOncrete’s products induce a layer of biogenic buildup that makes the concrete stronger and more durable through bioprotection, which is perfect for creating structures like seawalls, breakwaters, bridge foundations, and urban waterfronts. Drawing inspiration from marine habitats and 10 NATURE-INSPIRED COMPANIES ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE Spurred by the pressing environmental and social challenges of today, a growing number of scientists, inventors, and entrepreneurs are learning from nature and reimagining the way business is done. The Biomimicry Institute is proud to announce the top 10 nature-inspired startups selected to participate in the 2021 Ray of Hope Prize®, a transformational program designed to help startupsSPINTEX ENGINEERING
Spider silk is often cited as one of the strongest biological materials in the world, and scientists have long been searching for a way to artificially synthesize this silk for human use as a textile fiber. Spintex Engineering has finally cracked the spider’s code and has developed a solution that mimics a spider spinnerets’ ability to spin fiber at room temperature without harsh chemicals LAUNCHPAD – BIOMIMICRY INSTITUTE The Biomimicry Launchpad is a community of early-stage entrepreneurs who benefit from each other as they deepen their biological knowledge and develop the fundamental skills needed to transform their ideas from concept to proven prototype—and beyond. The program features a virtual 10-week customer discovery and technology validation incubator BIOMIMICRY AND BUSINESS BY MARGO FARNSWORTH Margo Farnsworth’s Biomimicry and Business: How Companies are Using Nature’s Strategies blends snapshots of five successful companies—Nike, Interface, Inc., PAX Scientific, Sharklet Technologies, and Encycle—which decided to partner with nature by deploying biomimicry, the practice of observing then mimicking nature’s strategies to solve business challenges. NANOMIK BIOTECHNOLOGY Nanomik Biotechnology protects crops from fungi by controlling the release of plant defense molecules found throughout nature. Their targeted microencapsulation system is applied in both pre-harvest and post-harvest applications and outperforms synthetic fungicides, allJANINE BENYUS
Janine Benyus. Co-founder, Biomimicry Institute. Janine is a biologist, author, innovation consultant, and self proclaimed “nature nerd.”. She may not have coined the term biomimicry, but she certainly popularized it in her 1997 book Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature.THE MOIST BRICK
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ANNOUNCING THE 2020 RAY OF HOPE PRIZE FINALISTS! We are proud to share the 9 finalist teams competing for the 2020 Ray of Hope Prize! From eliminating toxic paints and dyes, to providing a regenerative approach to marine infrastructure, these game-changing companies were chosen as finalists out of 190 applications, spanning 42 countries. Stay tuned for the announcement of who will take home this year’s prize in June!Read More
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In the Youth Design Challenge (YDC), students become biomimicry innovators, working in teams to apply scientific information and engineering practices to create nature-inspired solutions to climate change problems. Listen to last year’s winning YDC team member speak about their biomimicry inspiration onstage at Bioneers 2019 and stayed tuned for this year’s winners announcement in May.Read More
ARE YOU READY TO SHARE A BRILLIANT BIOMIMICRY IDEA? How many #degreesofchange can you make with nature as your mentor? The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge (BGDC) invites you to create solutions inspired by nature that address the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO JUNE 1, 2020.Join the Challenge
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Film by Leila Connors of TREE MEDIA THE LATEST FROM _ASKING NATURE_ THE (HOPEFUL) PATH TO A REGENERATIVE FUTURE: A NEW DAY 1 It’s not always easy choosing the path of optimism, but if I’ve learned anything in the past month, it’s that we humans can come together when we need to — and even if our current system crumbles, there is still soil beneath our feet, and we can rebuild together.Read the Story
SUBMERGED: HOW WILL WE LOOK TO NATURE TO SOLVE OUR FLOODING PROBLEMS? Climate change is bringing water up to communities’ doorsteps. What can we learn from nature to address these concerns?Read the Story
CALLING ALL CHANGE-MAKERS TO ‘LEARN BIOMIMICRY’ What if we take this moment in time to imagine how we could redesign – or metamorphose – our world? Could we use this as a global opportunity to reevaluate our priorities and our possibilities? What if we weren’t complacent in our return to “normal”? Instead of hastily reassembling the old building blocks, we instead set about rebuilding our world based on nature’s principles that have stood the test of time and continue to thrive on this planet.Read the Story
LEARNING FROM NATURE PART 2: CONTEXT AND CONNECTIVITY With biomimicry, I’ve learned that it can be much more impactful to help people learn from nature. As you probably well know, the practice of biomimicry involves three core elements: Ethos, (Re)connect and Emulate. We typically hear about the emulation of natural forms, processes, and interactions when speaking about biomimicry; however, I believe the sustainability ethos and the ability to connect (or reconnect) with nature offer the most profound opportunities for mindshifts, for genuinely rethinking all of our human designs. As my colleague Erin Rovalo says, “ethos represents our respect for, responsibility to, and gratitude for our fellow species and our home”, and “(re)connecting is a practice and a mindset that explores and deepens the relationship between humans and the rest ofnature”.
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