3D Corporate Tourism in the Marine Sciences: Application-Oriented Problem Solving in Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
Ille Christine Gebeshuber, Tina Rezaie Matin, Ranee Esichaikul, Mark, Macqueen, Burhanuddin Yeop Majlis

TL;DR
This paper introduces 3D corporate tourism in marine sciences as a collaborative, innovation-driven approach that leverages Malaysian marine ecosystems to develop biomimetic designs and foster international scientific partnerships.
Contribution
It presents a novel application of 3D corporate tourism for sustainable innovation and collaboration in marine sciences, engineering, and design, emphasizing ecosystem-based research and international cooperation.
Findings
Establishment of new international collaborations
Development of biomimetic prototypes inspired by marine ecosystems
Promotion of sustainable resource management through innovative design
Abstract
3D corporate tourism in the marine sciences is a solution-based approach to innovation in science, engineering and design. Corporate international scientists, engineers and designers work with local experts in Malaysian marine and coastal environments: they jointly discover, develop and design complex materials and designs inspired by nature directly on site (e.g. at the UKM Marine Ecosystem Research Centre EKOMAR and Malaysian Marine Parks) and construct initial biomimetic prototypes and novel designs. Thereby, new links, networks and collaborations are established between communities of thinkers in different countries. 3D tourism aims at mapping new frontiers in emerging engineering and design fields. This provides a novel way to foster and promote innovative thinking in the sciences, and considers the need for synergy and collaboration between marine sciences, engineering and design…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoastal and Marine Management · Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies · Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
