Feb.1, 2014
Biomimicry 3.8 Co-Founder Janine Benyus gives one of her always educational and inspiring talks at The Circular Economy 100 Annual Summit in June. She discusses the potential of 3d printing, especially as related to biomimicry, and how biomimicry can help shape the 3D printing revolution.
The Circular Economy 100 Annual Summit took place on June 19, 2013, bringing together leading thought leaders, academics, companies and practitioners to provide a global wrap-up of the most up-to-date thinking on key circular economy topics.
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Terrific watch. Love the tidbit on fish schooling and VAWT placement.