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Biomimicry in Northeast Ohio

Northeast Ohio Collaborative Effort to seed Biomimicry in region
In 2007-2008 E4S ( Northeast Ohio nonprofit organization) hosted seven Northeast Ohio Biomimicry Design Collaborative meetings that engaged a cross-sectorial group in the advancement of the understanding and practice of Biomimicry design principles. In 2009 E4S has advanced their commitment to put biomimicry to work at every design table.  A core... (more)

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Crain`s Cleveland Business Article
June 22, 2009
by Dan Shingler

A natural concept
Leaders plant seeds for biomimicry hub, which could place NE Ohio at forefront of environment, industry integration

The next big bioscience might just be biomimicry — the study of how nature`s proven processes can be applied to the challenges of science and industry — and local believers are working to form Cleveland`s own Biomimicry Institute to establish a beachhead in the field.

Led by Cleveland`s Entrepreneurs for Sustainability and the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, 47 proponents met June 4 with biomimicry`s godmother, Janine Benyus, and representatives of the Montana-based Biomimicry Guild and Institute to form an institute here. Their goal not only is to develop a network of local engineers, designers, artists and biologists to support biomimicry initiatives at local companies, but also to cement Cleveland as a leading center for a biomimicry movement they say only will gain momentum.


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