Innovation Inspired by Nature Tour
(Australia)
It brings
us great pleasure to report that the ‘Innovation
Inspired by Nature Tour’, coordinated by The Natural
Edge Project and the Biomimicry Guide, was a huge
success. Touring with Janine
Benyus and Catherine
Bragdon was an amazing experience for the team from
TNEP. Over the two weeks, Janine captivated audiences
across the nation with facts, stories, case studies and
visual imagery of an emerging wave of sustainable
technological innovation made possible by the practice
of Biomimicry. Janine presented at sessions with
governments, businesses and universities in each of
Brisbane, Townsville, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra and
Sydney. Some of the many highlights include the Dinner
Keynote at the 7th Annual Business Leaders Forum on
Sustainable Development, the Live ABC National Press
Club Address, and the delivery of public lectures in
each city to introduce the concept of Biomimicry and its
applications in innovating sustainable
solutions.
See
photos from the recent tour!
CSIRO ECOS article - Biomimicry:
Innovation Inspired By Nature
Catapult Article (ABC) - Naturally
Inspired Design by Rebacca Martin
We would like to extend our
gratitude to the Janine, Catherine and the Biomimicry
Guild for partnering with The Natural Edge Project to
deliver the Innovation Inspired by Nature,
Australian Tour. It was an honour and a privilege
to have been able to support you to present Biomimicry
at the doorstep of Australia 's leading businesses,
government departments and universities. The Tour has
succeeded in alerting the Australian public of the
amazing opportunities arising from the application of
Biomimicry, not to mention the numerous examples of
Biomimicry applied that are native to our nation. The
level of interest generated amongst Tour partners will
surely lead to future business opportunities for the
Biomimicry Guild and the Australian biomimetic
community.
We would also like to
extend most sincere thanks to our Tour Partners (below),
whom without their support and enthusiasm this Tour
would not have made the impact that it has throughout
Australia.
"TNEP have once again brought a
world-leading and inspirational author and
practitioner to Australia - this time Janine Benyus ,
a truly remarkable scientist, creating biological
inspirations for the "hard" sciences. Just as we now
need social scientists at our side, so too it seems,
biology and biologists must play a part in our
engineering practice." Philip Bangerter, Global
Director-Sustainability, Hatch Associates.
"Janine Benyus presents an intuitively
seductive idea that adds an important piece to the
sustainability jig saw puzzle. It is inspiring and
reassuring to know that nature has already found many
of the solutions. Our challenge is to develop the
skills to reveal nature's secrets and adapt them to
help us live in harmony with the rest of nature."
Tony Kelly
Managing Director Yarra Valley Water.
About
Janine Benyus
Janine Benyus is a life
sciences writer, innovation consultant and author of six
books, including her most recent--Biomimicry:
Innovation Inspired by Nature. In Biomimicry, she
names an emerging discipline that seeks sustainable
solutions by emulating nature's designs and processes.
Since the book’s 1997 release, Janine has evolved the
practice of Biomimicry, consulting with sustainable
business, academic and government leaders, serving on
the Eco-Dream Team at Interface, Inc. and conducting
seminars on what we can learn from the genius that
surrounds us.
As a biologist, the
question for Janine is not whether our technology is
natural, but how well adapted it is to life on earth
over the long term. Janine is a graduate of Rutgers
University, New Jersey, with degrees in Natural Resource
Management and English Literature. Janine co-founded the
education and innovation practice known as the
Biomimicry Guild. Her international keynotes have
introduced tens of thousands of people to Biomimicry and
clients include Arup Engineers, Hewlett Packard, HOK
Architects, Interface, Patagonia, NASA, Novell and
Proctor and Gamble.
Janine
has received several awards including the prestigious
Rachel Carson Environmental Ethics award. In addition to
her Biomimicry work, Janine, teaches interpretive
writing, lectures at the University of Montana, and
works towards restoring and protecting wild lands. An
educator at heart, she believes that the better people
understand the genius of the natural world, the more
they will want to protect it.
The tour format provided a
limited number sessions offering a valuable opportunity
to interact with the world’s leading author and
consultant in the area of Biomimicry. The sessions
provided an opportunity to explore a range of exciting
options to learn from nature and innovate for creative
solutions. The tour was based on the material presented
in Janine’s book, Biomimicry - Innovation Inspired by
Nature, enhanced by the numerous projects Janine and her
team have been working on over the last 8 years since
the book was published. Following the tour from Janine
and subject to interest, the Biomimicry Guild’s lead
trainer, Dr Dayna Baumeister will be undertaking a
limited number of training sessions in the first two
weeks in August 2006 (and potentially returning in
January 2007) to follow on from the keynote tour with
introductory and advanced training sessions.
About
Catherine Bragdon
Catherine Bragdon, business
catalyst at the Biomimicry Guild was educated at St
Lawrence University and at Rochester Institute of
Technology in textile design and materials development,
the architecture of how fabrics are made. Trained as a
master weaver, she led the textile department at the
Parsons School of Design in New York City and founded
CTD, a product design studio.
Her love of systems, the environment and design
brought her to the commercial interiors industry where
she has held management positions at both Herman Miller,
Inc. and Interface, Inc., helping them develop
innovative materials and products with a focus on the
development of sustainable business strategies. As
co-founder of the Biomimicry Guild with Janine Benyus
and Dr. Dayna Baumeister, she assists companies in the
practice of Biomimicry as an innovation tool.
Tour Partners and
Supporters
Public Event
Sponsors
Janine was supported
by a range of sponsors to deliver free public events as
part of th tour in the following cities:
Brisbane
15th May: Higher Education Forum on
Biomimicry
This event was proudly sponsored by GHD,
Griffith University, Queensland University of
Technology and the University of Queensland.
16th May: Biomimicry: Learning from Nature
This event was proudly sponsored by The
Queensland EPA Sustainable Industries Division and
delivered as part of the QPAC/QLD-EPA 'Envisioning a
Sustainable Queensland' events series.
Townsville (See
Event Webpage)
17th May: Students Visioning a Sustainable City of
the Future
17th May: Innovation Inspired by Nature Public
Presentation
These events were proudly presented by
The Townsville City Council.
Adelaide (See
Event Webpage)
18th May: Seeking Sustainable Solutions By Emulating
Nature's Examples.
Janine's visit to South Australia was
proudly supported by: The Sustainability and Climate
Change Division, Department of the Premier and
Cabinet, The Department of Trade and Economic
Development, The Department of Further Education,
Employment, Science and Technology, The Institute for
Sustainable Systems and Technologies - UniSA, The Bob
Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre - UniSA, Engineers
Australia SA Division, Association of Consulting
Engineers, Santos, SA Water, Palmerston Projects Pty
Ltd and Origin Energy.
Melbourne
22nd May: Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by
Nature.
Janine's public
lecture in Melbourne was proudly supported
by: GHD, CSIRO,
Victorian Association of Forest Industries, KBR,
Department of Sustainability and Environment, RMIT,
Nanotechnology Victoria and Victoria
University.
Canberra 24th
May: "Innovation Inspired by Nature: The Opportunity
for Australia’s Natural Advantage". Janine
presented the National Australia Bank National Press
Club Address which was televised live on the ABC. [View
PDF]
Sydney (Download
article from Uniken)
25th May: Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by
Nature.
This event was proudly sponsored by Ove
Arup and the
UNSW Kensington
Group.
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