Biomimicry and Ray of Hope Accelerator

The Ray C. Anderson Foundation has partnered with the Biomimicry Institute to create the  Ray of Hope Accelerator, designed to bring commercially viable solutions from the design lab to the market. The prize is focused on nature-inspired solutions that address one or more of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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And the Audience Roared
I reflected on the meaningfulness of the Ray of Hope Prize, and I praised the teams for their extraordinary efforts and dedication. And then I ushered in a moment that had been 22 months in the making: I invited the teams out on the stage.

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Soil Restoration Innovation Wins $100,000 Biomimicry Global Design Challenge “Ray of Hope” Prize
A Chilean team has won the first-ever $100,000 Ray C. Anderson Foundation “Ray of Hope” Prize in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge, an international design competition and accelerator program that crowdsources nature-inspired solutions to big sustainability challenges, such as climate change, food system issues, water management, and alternative energy.

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Mimicking Nature to Fight Climate Change
Can nature teach us how to mitigate the effects of climate change, or even to reverse it?

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University of Oregon Biomimicry Design Team Wins $10K Living Future Prize
Earthworm-inspired innovation wins $10K Living Product Prize

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Biomimicry Pitch Event and Technology Showcase
Fun, festive, biomimicry-themed pitch session for the $100,000 Ray of Hope Prize.

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Aquacity's Winning Concept for Indoor Gardening
Aquacity's Indoor Gardening Concept Wins Living Product Prize in Biomimiciry Global Design Challenge

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Nature Inspired Home Gardening System Wins Student Living Product Prize in Biomimicry Global Design Challenge
The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge teamed up with the Living Future Institute to issue a prize for products that function as elegantly as the natural world.

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Meet the New Food System Game-Changers
Winners announced for 2016 Biomimicry Global Design Challenge

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Using Nature's Design Principles to Create a Radically Sustainable Food System
Hundreds of students and professionals answered the call to help fix our broken food system by looking to nature to create design solutions. Now, after receiving 86 submissions from 18 countries, the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge judges have chosen ten winning teams.

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It’s Full Speed Ahead for the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge Accelerator Teams
Last October, eight teams from around the world were chosen to be part of the first-ever biomimicry food systems accelerator.

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