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"It's Nature's Way": Innovative Tech Design Through Biomimicry

Event Interactive 2011
Format Dual
Organizer Michael Dungan BeeDance, LLC
Description A social network that functions like a colony of ants. A database that manages and shares information like a slime mold. What can we learn from the obvious? Millions of years of royalty free R&D embedded in nature holds the answers to many of today’s human centered design challenges. In this presentation, co-facilitated by Chris Allen of The Biomimicry Institute and Michael Dungan of BeeDance LLC, learn how a systems approach that mimics nature’s lessons and resiliency can be adapted to technology design. Biomimicry is a proven design process that asks nature for advice. The application of biomimicry is responsible for the development of successful products ranging from Velcro™ and photovoltaic solar panels to advanced seawater desalination methods and more efficient Japanese bullet trains. Bringing a biologist to the design table to explore innovation in IT application development and optimization can unlock new discoveries. The teachings of specific champions in nature that will lead to break-through design thinking will be offered during the presentation. When approached as mentor, model and measure, organisms and whole systems found in the natural world become powerful collaborators. As B2B and B2C users continue to seek out more robust, fast and reliable forms of technology, the answers may not be in the room, but right outside the window.
Questions
Answered
  1. Why does biomimicry as a design strategy make sense for programmers and developers?
  2. What are some actual examples of biomimicry operating today in the IT field?
  3. Are there examples in nature that can be explored for social media, security and communication innovation?
  4. Are visualization and location based technologies already at work in nature?
  5. Does nature utilize hardware, software, and affinity networks for its processes?
Level Intermediate
Category Design Thinking
Tags biomimicry, design, sustainability