Daphne Fecheyr Lippens - Biomimicry: learning from nature for disruptive innovation
Biochemist and blogger Daphne is a Biomimicry PhD Candidate at the University of Akron (Ohio) and a co-founder of two start-ups. She is specialized in how natural strategies can help teams optimize their design thinking & business strategies. Daphne has given numerous presentations, among which a TEDx Talk in Cleveland.
As ripening proceeds, the green pigment chlorophyll gets degraded, which unmasks carotenoid pigments in the plastids. The degradation of chlorophyll leads also to accumulation of a fluorescent product in the skin of the fruit. Change in color and fluorescence helps animals (that can see UV light) to more easily detect ripe bananas.
people in these industries tend to expect that it is a one-way street of value. That the value is in getting information to improve function, or products & services...when increasingly people are aware that their data is valuable, and that they should also get value from the data. What does it look like when data can help inform the individual? How is the system being impacted by the individual? how are they co-evolving together?
can provide consumers with actionable information to make their lives better (Iike a Fitbit for ex), that's better.
people in these industries tend to expect that it is a one-way street of value. That the value is in getting information to improve function, or products & services...when increasingly people are aware that their data is valuable, and that they should also get value from the data. What does it look like when data can help inform the individual? How is the system being impacted by the individual? how are they co-evolving together?
can provide consumers with actionable information to make their lives better (Iike a Fitbit for ex), that's better.
It takes a seed about 80 days to turn into a flower.
It takes 8 life stages for a tadpole to turn into a frog.
http://imaginatik.com/blog/how-benchmark-your-innovation-maturity-level
https://medium.com/nature-s-way-of-communicating/how-nature-can-make-entrepreneurs-measure-success-differently-af63e7a4f9ff#.a3w79xyzd
Feedback loops +
provoke them to think about what data they are collecting and why {again a contrast between anthropocentric and biological data capture/use might be fun and helpful)
It takes a seed about 80 days to turn into a flower.
It takes 8 life stages for a tadpole to turn into a frog.
http://imaginatik.com/blog/how-benchmark-your-innovation-maturity-level
https://medium.com/nature-s-way-of-communicating/how-nature-can-make-entrepreneurs-measure-success-differently-af63e7a4f9ff#.a3w79xyzd
Feedback loops +
provoke them to think about what data they are collecting and why {again a contrast between anthropocentric and biological data capture/use might be fun and helpful)
It takes a seed about 80 days to turn into a flower.
It takes 8 life stages for a tadpole to turn into a frog.
http://imaginatik.com/blog/how-benchmark-your-innovation-maturity-level
https://medium.com/nature-s-way-of-communicating/how-nature-can-make-entrepreneurs-measure-success-differently-af63e7a4f9ff#.a3w79xyzd
provoke them to think about what data they are collecting and why {again a contrast between anthropocentric and biological data capture/use might be fun and helpful)
not just tech for tech's sake or to get more channels on your tv but to improve quality of life while creating conditions conducive to life.
provoke them to think about what data they are collecting and why {again a contrast between anthropocentric and biological data capture/use might be fun and helpful)
not just tech for tech's sake or to get more channels on your tv but to improve quality of life while creating conditions conducive to life.
not just tech for tech's sake or to get more channels on your tv but to improve quality of life while creating conditions conducive to life.
Feedback loops +
provoke them to think about what data they are collecting and why {again a contrast between anthropocentric and biological data capture/use might be fun and helpful)
not just tech for tech's sake or to get more channels on your tv but to improve quality of life while creating conditions conducive to life.