Is Biomimicry the key to sustainable industrial design? Sidney Rostan, Founder and CEO, BIOXEGY
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Happy Planet Wednesday!
If you've ever drawn inspiration from nature, this is the podcast for you.
Our guest this week is Sidney Rostan, a Paris-based entrepreneur and biomimicry expert. If you remember from one of our first podcasts, biomimicry is the design and production of solutions that are modeled on biological entities and processes.
Sidney's engineering firm, BIOXEGY, proposes industrial engineering solutions that are uniquely designed to mimic nature. He says solutions modeled after nature have many advantages, including better sustainability, and the benefit of thousands of years of nature's fine-tuning.
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