3D Corporate Tourism: A Concept for Innovation in Nanomaterials Engineering
I.C. Gebeshuber, B.Y. Majlis

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel '3D Corporate Tourism' approach inspired by biomimicry, fostering international collaboration among biologists, engineers, and designers to innovate nanomaterials through discovery, development, and design.
Contribution
It introduces a new collaborative framework that integrates biomimicry principles into nanomaterials research to enhance creativity and societal application.
Findings
Fosters international collaboration among diverse communities.
Creates new links and networks for nanomaterials innovation.
Enhances creative problem solving in nanomaterials development.
Abstract
Nature's materials are complex, multifunctional, hierarchical and responsive and in most instances functionality on the nanoscale is combined with performance on the macroscale. Materials engineers have just started to produce complex nanomaterials. Biomimicry and biomimetics deal with knowledge transfer from nature to technology. Inspired by the 'Biomimicry and Design Workshops' and the 'Biomimicry Innovation Method' by the US based Biomimicry Guild, '3D Corporate Tourism', a solution based approach to innovation in nanomaterials research, is proposed. The three main pillars of this integrated concept are discover, develop and design. Biologists, research and development engineers as well as designers jointly work in an environment with high inspirational potential and construct first prototypes and designs on site. This joint approach yields new links, networks and collaborations…
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TopicsNanotechnology research and applications · Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
