Bio-inspired R&D training
Boost your innovation thanks to Bioxegy and its expertise in biomimicry
Training in bio-inspired R&D: Biomimetic initiation and ideation workshop
Thanks to our engineers specialised in biomimicry, design and develop technologies inspired by the ingenuity of nature;
A unique opportunity to identify solutions and design bio-inspired technologies to stay at the forefront of innovation;
Jointly identify opportunities for innovation and development to resolve your industrial technical challenges ;
Bioxegy intervenes with a wide variety of sectors and on all business value chains.
Bioxegy has developed a targeted training methodology demonstrating the opportunities of biomimicry for our partners. The objective is to provide a precise look thanks to bio-inspiration, to stimulate and bring out project opportunities and finally to include them in operational realities.
We offer you a training in 4 steps which makes it possible to lead to a selection of technical subjects for future collaboration around a technical development project correlated to your priority R&D needs. Phase 0, Biomimetic initiation and ideation workshop, therefore allows to initiate our biomimetic R&D / R&I process from Phase 1 to 4.
Bio-inspired R&D training: Why ?
Biomimicry is a R&D methodology which requires specific knowledge and skills. As specialists, Bioxegy therefore offers training in biomimicry in order to:
Identify the most pertinent subjects for a bio-inspired innovation project;
Define the interests (technical, economical, environmental) of biomimicry for your industrial challenges;
Develop various perspectives of projects, technological developments meeting your challenges.
Bio-inspired R&D training: for whom ?
The targeted training methodology developed by Bioxegy is aimed at all of your teams involved in R&I / R&D / R&T :
R&D / R&T / R&I engineer ;
Technical expert ;
Innovation / R&D / R&T project manager;
Product architect;
Innovation / R&D director / manager ;
Open Innovation Manager;
Sustainable development manager;
Bio-inspired R&D training: how does it work?
Training in 4 stages: from a technical theme to a development project