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Nature-inspired Solutions

Our mindset and conduct are attributable to two of nature’s key elements

The principles of circular economy

The demographic development and at the same time the desire to secure prosperity require the success factors of the circular economy.

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Successful without a Business Plan - Mode of Action of Evolutionary Process

Evolution does not follow a particular business plan with clearly defined goals.

For example, it was not part of a grand scheme 400 million years ago, that fish would leave the sea to colonize the land and then, after 350 million years of trial and error, would return and recapture the seas once again as highly intelligent and social mammals.

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Being successful is not synonymous with the survival of the fittest or with outpacing the competition. Transferred to business means success:

  • Networking of expert knowledge and performance through specialization: multidisciplinary approaches and breaking out of silos
  • Combination of existing products and technologies as an innovation step: decentralized renewable energy production with prosumer models and digital platforms.
  • Use synergies through networking between companies and co-creation: for example with industrial clusters and incubation hubs
  • Allow Self-organization and thus increase adaptability and robustness (resilience): swarm algorithm, cybernetic principles in complex systems.
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Importance of the Sea -
three reasons

Biodiversity

The sea represents the origin of life. It symbolizes biodiversity and the evolutionary power of adaptability

Global added value through ecosystem services

Most of the fossil carbon comes from the sea from algae and phytoplankton. The sea provides key ecosystem services for our global climate (CO2 sinks), for our nutrition (proteins, algae-based supplements) and as source of natural substances (pharmaceutical industry).

A personal reason

In my training as a systems ecologist, marine biology was a focus. My fascination was with the tidal zones as the interface between the sea and land ecosystem.