
Biomimicry:
a major asset for thinking
the mobility of the future
An economic driving force, the automotive industry is at a crossroads.While it provides more than 80% of passenger transport, it must take care of its environmental footprint: it represents 16% of global CO2 emissions.
DIAGNOSTIC
The automotive sector is as old as it is contemporary. It occupies a central place in our daily lives and our economies, as it participates in defining the mobility of goods and people. But today, all players in the sector are facing unprecedented challenges.
Confronted to ever more drastic environmental regulations, they must compete in ingenuity to remain competitive, offering innovative and attractive products from all points of view. A quest for the future ever more exacerbated since the installation of the health crisis in 2020.
Autonomy of the car and on-board systems, new propulsion systems, consumption of the vehicle, news forms of mobility, multimodality, comfort and safety, ... :
how to reconcile progress and technological sustainability?
Biomimicry and car industry:
As a specialist in the field, Bioxegy explains how biomimicry is a prime technological answer
to imagine the mobility of the future
Lightweight design, structures and forms, materials, acoustic, tribology, aerodynamics, lightning, detection and autonomy, propulsion and motorization :
There are many technical challenges in the automotive industry. What new R&D perspectives thanks to biomimicry ?

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Mobile, skilful and fast in adaptive and often constrained environments, nature has sharpened a number of functions and principles that are particularly interesting for manufacturers in the automotive sector. Whether direct or abstract, living concepts are a breeding ground for intelligent solutions to shape future automotive technologies.
French expert in biomimicry, Bioxegy provides you with its analyzes to explain how bio-inspired R&D is a major asset in terms of innovation.
Below, is a batch of particularly relevant biomimetic perspectives.
In the automotive sector, the areas of interest biomimetic shall apply
to the following issues:








Functional Materials,
Light Structures,
Lightweight Design
Acoustics
&
Vibration (NVH)
Thermoregulation,
Resistance
in the heat
Detection
&
Optics
Aerodynamics
Tribology,
Corrosion,
Abrasion
Design of Systems
(industrial design)
Miscellaneous Areas:
Colors, Aesthetics,
Comfort, ...