Thursday, January 26, 2012

Evolve Our World as a Biomimicry Professional: Application Deadline March 2nd

Two Biomimicry Chicago network leaders are currently enrolled in this amazing program.  Please ask Amy or Lindsay any questions you may have.  We highly recommend the experience!


Currently seeking innovators, early adopters, and change agents to be the world's next leading biomimics
At Biomimicry 3.8, we believe there exists in the natural world a wisdom that can uniquely inform the way we approach and solve problems to make our human world uniquely well-adapted to life on Earth. We've spent the last 13 years developing the sustainable innovation framework and tools to bring nature's genius to the solution space.

Since 2008, a select group of biologists, designers, engineers, and businesspeople have been receiving deep biomimicry training led by Dr. Dayna Baumeister, Biomimicry 3.8 co-founder, in an intense two-year Biomimicry Professional certification program. Future biomimics in this exclusive cohort learn to apply the biomimicry methodology and tools for any type of challenge. Soon they will transform an evolved vision for and pathway to success across industries of all types and develop critical roadmaps for getting there using the natural world as the model of performance.


The world needs highly skilled biomimics to bring nature's genius into the solution space with integrity. If you're an early adopter, innovator, or change agent with a background in biology, design, engineering, and/or business, and you're interested in evolving human solutions towards well-adaptation through innovation, >> learn more about (and even apply online) for this innovative and transformative learning journey here

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ERIN LEITCH, Certified Biomimicry Professional (CBP), LEED AP BD+C
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