
CEO GQ Innovation company and Director of Biomimicry Perú
This learning experience changed my world and how I can go about transforming the way I do business. Nature is the best company, the best mentor, and the best example. The Biomimicry Practitioner learning journey with Learn Biomimicry was amazing.
CEO GQ Innovation company and Director of Biomimicry Perú
This learning experience changed my world and how I can go about transforming the way I do business. Nature is the best company, the best mentor, and the best example. The Biomimicry Practitioner learning journey with Learn Biomimicry was amazing.
Material Sustainability Professional
Material Sustainability Professional
Astratek
I am a mechanical engineer who recently started working in the field. I realized that what I thought engineering was in practice and what it actually is didn't align as well as I hoped it would. However after taking part in this course, I realized what engineering CAN be for me if I just approach it from the right angle and through the correct lens.
This course not only changed the trajectory of my career, it also opened my eyes and reminded me of all the amazing things that our beautiful world has to offer. I feel this has been the turning point in my life that I have been trying to manifest.
Astratek
I am a mechanical engineer who recently started working in the field. I realized that what I thought engineering was in practice and what it actually is didn't align as well as I hoped it would. However after taking part in this course, I realized what engineering CAN be for me if I just approach it from the right angle and through the correct lens.
This course not only changed the trajectory of my career, it also opened my eyes and reminded me of all the amazing things that our beautiful world has to offer. I feel this has been the turning point in my life that I have been trying to manifest.
Doctoral researcher, Bio-inspired robotics and design lab, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Doctoral researcher, Bio-inspired robotics and design lab, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Founder, Policy Shapers
Founder, Policy Shapers
Founder, The Surpluss
The biomimicry practitioner program was by far the best career and general life decision I have ever made. The program completely challenged the way I had viewed knowledge - not just the world.
Often, in career and academia, we are taught to reproduce singular forms of knowledge that are linear in nature - whilst most of the anthropogenic challenges we face in the world are often interdisciplinary and complex.
Biomimicry is a perfect response to applying cross-disciplinary and systems thinking to practical challenges that most disciplines cannot solve alone, moving away from linear thinking and into harmony with nature's regenerative cycles.
The program gives you the creative freedom to step out of restrictive thinking and provides a lens which can be applied in virtually every industry and role.
My project allowed me to think critically and design a portable, lightweight air pollution filter which could not only capture emissions but use the emissions as feedstocks for resource-intensive industries. It didn't take too long until I decided to expand on my learnings and apply systems thinking and cyclical principles from nature to develop my own start-up which draws its inspiration from industrial ecology - where companies can work in symbiotic relationships to develop more sustainable outcomes in their supply chains.
Before long, I was inspired by the way slime mould finds its quickest path to success by stripping away layers of hierarchy and allowing cells to self-organize, and applied this design to a digital platform.
I am forever indebted to the wonderful team at Learn Biomimicry - they provided a space to learn, reflect, create and innovate, these skills will stay with me for the rest of my life.
As Jess had wonderfully said in our final presentations, the end was really just the beginning, and this holds very true.
Founder, The Surpluss
The biomimicry practitioner program was by far the best career and general life decision I have ever made. The program completely challenged the way I had viewed knowledge - not just the world.
Often, in career and academia, we are taught to reproduce singular forms of knowledge that are linear in nature - whilst most of the anthropogenic challenges we face in the world are often interdisciplinary and complex.
Biomimicry is a perfect response to applying cross-disciplinary and systems thinking to practical challenges that most disciplines cannot solve alone, moving away from linear thinking and into harmony with nature's regenerative cycles.
The program gives you the creative freedom to step out of restrictive thinking and provides a lens which can be applied in virtually every industry and role.
My project allowed me to think critically and design a portable, lightweight air pollution filter which could not only capture emissions but use the emissions as feedstocks for resource-intensive industries. It didn't take too long until I decided to expand on my learnings and apply systems thinking and cyclical principles from nature to develop my own start-up which draws its inspiration from industrial ecology - where companies can work in symbiotic relationships to develop more sustainable outcomes in their supply chains.
Before long, I was inspired by the way slime mould finds its quickest path to success by stripping away layers of hierarchy and allowing cells to self-organize, and applied this design to a digital platform.
I am forever indebted to the wonderful team at Learn Biomimicry - they provided a space to learn, reflect, create and innovate, these skills will stay with me for the rest of my life.
As Jess had wonderfully said in our final presentations, the end was really just the beginning, and this holds very true.
Student
Student
Co-Founder, Jack Frost
As a team effectiveness facilitator and coach wanting to get my clients onto Table Mountain to grow and solve challenges together, this course has met me in the perfect place.
Incorporating biomimicry into the design of client engagements and solutions has allowed me to elevate our tried and tested methodologies. As a nature therapy guide I know that "the forest has my back", but the expanded thinking of the biomimicry process take this to a whole new level.
I am excited to launch our first nature-based series of team effectiveness experiences in 2026, thanks to this programme.
Co-Founder, Jack Frost
As a team effectiveness facilitator and coach wanting to get my clients onto Table Mountain to grow and solve challenges together, this course has met me in the perfect place.
Incorporating biomimicry into the design of client engagements and solutions has allowed me to elevate our tried and tested methodologies. As a nature therapy guide I know that "the forest has my back", but the expanded thinking of the biomimicry process take this to a whole new level.
I am excited to launch our first nature-based series of team effectiveness experiences in 2026, thanks to this programme.
Water and Wastewater Engineer
I am a water and wastewater engineer working in the NGO sector, dedicated to protecting natural resources and promoting sustainable living.
Through biomimicry, I have learned new ways of approaching the challenges humanity face. First, by understanding the context in which these challenges occur, and then by looking to organisms and ecosystems that can guide us toward meaningful solutions.
I also use Life’s Principles as a decision-making tool to assess whether an idea truly creates conditions conducive to life, or whether it is simply another form of greenwashing. This skill is especially important today, as many businesses strive to appear “green” without delivering real systemic change.
Throughout the entire journey of becoming a Biomimicry Practitioner, the mentors were always there to guide us and offer their full support. Behind this programme is a truly wonderful team.
Water and Wastewater Engineer
I am a water and wastewater engineer working in the NGO sector, dedicated to protecting natural resources and promoting sustainable living.
Through biomimicry, I have learned new ways of approaching the challenges humanity face. First, by understanding the context in which these challenges occur, and then by looking to organisms and ecosystems that can guide us toward meaningful solutions.
I also use Life’s Principles as a decision-making tool to assess whether an idea truly creates conditions conducive to life, or whether it is simply another form of greenwashing. This skill is especially important today, as many businesses strive to appear “green” without delivering real systemic change.
Throughout the entire journey of becoming a Biomimicry Practitioner, the mentors were always there to guide us and offer their full support. Behind this programme is a truly wonderful team.
Restorative Justice Consultant
Learn Biomimicry holds a rare kind of container ~ one where structure and emergence coexist, where growth is trusted, and where transformation is allowed to unfold at the pace life requires.
It models what it means to design with life, not just for it. Rather than simply teaching biomimicry as a methodology, the program created the conditions for life-centered learning to emerge.
The learning environment feels intentionally designed to be learner-centric, relational, and adaptive ~ mirroring the very principles we are studying.This made the experience deeply transformational. Learning happened not just intellectually, but somatically and relationally, allowing the material to be embodied rather than just understood.
Learn Biomimicry models what it means to design for life ~ and invites us, as students, to do the same, from the inside out. I was transformed in and through the process!
In deep appreciation.
Restorative Justice Consultant
Learn Biomimicry holds a rare kind of container ~ one where structure and emergence coexist, where growth is trusted, and where transformation is allowed to unfold at the pace life requires.
It models what it means to design with life, not just for it. Rather than simply teaching biomimicry as a methodology, the program created the conditions for life-centered learning to emerge.
The learning environment feels intentionally designed to be learner-centric, relational, and adaptive ~ mirroring the very principles we are studying.This made the experience deeply transformational. Learning happened not just intellectually, but somatically and relationally, allowing the material to be embodied rather than just understood.
Learn Biomimicry models what it means to design for life ~ and invites us, as students, to do the same, from the inside out. I was transformed in and through the process!
In deep appreciation.
Urban Designer
Urban Designer
Founder of Kokoxkali
My Biomimicry Practitioner learning journey over the past six months has been a continuous source of surprise and inspiration. Each step revealed new discoveries, and my colleagues provided incredible encouragement.
This experience unexpectedly transformed my side project, guiding me towards my life’s purpose: designing a healing arts framework and creating biophilic spaces aimed at restoring women's health.
The unconditional, honest, and wholehearted support from the Learn Biomimicry team has empowered me to emulate nature’s true healing powers and bring KOKOXKALI.Co to life. Heal a woman, and you heal the earth. Thank you, Jess, Melissa, Yuma, and Ali, for this amazing journey.
Founder of Kokoxkali
My Biomimicry Practitioner learning journey over the past six months has been a continuous source of surprise and inspiration. Each step revealed new discoveries, and my colleagues provided incredible encouragement.
This experience unexpectedly transformed my side project, guiding me towards my life’s purpose: designing a healing arts framework and creating biophilic spaces aimed at restoring women's health.
The unconditional, honest, and wholehearted support from the Learn Biomimicry team has empowered me to emulate nature’s true healing powers and bring KOKOXKALI.Co to life. Heal a woman, and you heal the earth. Thank you, Jess, Melissa, Yuma, and Ali, for this amazing journey.
Team manager sustainable housing
An enriching and personalized journey the program offered an incredibly enriching and deeply personal experience. The mentors (Yuma & Melissa) went far beyond the typical role of a guide, actively stepping in to help me navigate the journey.
Their support was truly hands-on, as they not only encouraged me to explore a different path but also helped me to actively seek out and collaborate with partners. What stood out as well was their willingness to connect me with interesting people in their network, which broadened my perspective in a way I hadn't expected.
Who would have thought I would end up collaborating with one of the most prominent partners in biobased materials in the Netherlands? Challenges and lessons learned While the program's structure was well-designed and the overall flow felt natural, I did face some challenges. managing documentation and locating the right information was difficult at times.
I believe a unified digital environment for all program materials could be a great help in the future. The time commitment was also more demanding than i had anticipated, making it tough to balance with my full-time job.
However, in the end, the time and space provided to bring everything together proved to be sufficient. The most profound insight I gained was the realization of what we, as humans, are capable of when we pause and truly listen to nature. This insight came to me even without a background in biology or scientific research, highlighting the accessibility and power of biomimicry.
Very Thankful to everyone! I am incredibly excited about what the future holds and am definitely open to further opportunities for development within the learn biomimicry network. It was a pleasure getting to know everyone in the rhino cohort group!
Team manager sustainable housing
An enriching and personalized journey the program offered an incredibly enriching and deeply personal experience. The mentors (Yuma & Melissa) went far beyond the typical role of a guide, actively stepping in to help me navigate the journey.
Their support was truly hands-on, as they not only encouraged me to explore a different path but also helped me to actively seek out and collaborate with partners. What stood out as well was their willingness to connect me with interesting people in their network, which broadened my perspective in a way I hadn't expected.
Who would have thought I would end up collaborating with one of the most prominent partners in biobased materials in the Netherlands? Challenges and lessons learned While the program's structure was well-designed and the overall flow felt natural, I did face some challenges. managing documentation and locating the right information was difficult at times.
I believe a unified digital environment for all program materials could be a great help in the future. The time commitment was also more demanding than i had anticipated, making it tough to balance with my full-time job.
However, in the end, the time and space provided to bring everything together proved to be sufficient. The most profound insight I gained was the realization of what we, as humans, are capable of when we pause and truly listen to nature. This insight came to me even without a background in biology or scientific research, highlighting the accessibility and power of biomimicry.
Very Thankful to everyone! I am incredibly excited about what the future holds and am definitely open to further opportunities for development within the learn biomimicry network. It was a pleasure getting to know everyone in the rhino cohort group!
Environmental Scientist
I am an Environmental Scientist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I absolutely enjoyed working with the Learn Biomimicry team, especially with my mentors Yuma and Melissa, who did an amazing job guiding us and teaching us to design with our users’ needs, the local context, and the whole system in mind.
I really value how they kept track of our progress, provided detailed and honest feedback, and encouraged us to take our designs a step further.
This programme strengthened my commitment to a life-centred perspective—blurring the boundary between nature and society to promote human activities that are respectful of all forms of life.
After putting Life’s Principles into action, I found they are a powerful tool to bring into environmental management. They can guide the development of sustainable and regenerative solutions truly attuned to the ecosystems where they’re applied. In the framework of Environmental Impact Assessments, for example, Biomimicry thinking and Life’s Principles would allow us to integrate life’s parameters into the assessment of a project’s feasibility—alongside social and economic ones.
This would mean not only preventing and mitigating impacts but also supporting and actively regenerating the natural systems that allow all life to thrive. Throughout this 6-month journey, I learned to be humble, patient, and open to Nature’s lessons. I now see environmental challenges not only as problems to solve but as opportunities to design in partnership with Nature.
I also realized biomimicry is not only about designing but also about storytelling: translating Nature’s wisdom into narratives that inspire collaboration, action, and curiosity. Lastly, I am deeply grateful for the wonderful cohort the Learn Biomimicry team has built.
Peer-to-peer learning was incredibly enriching, as each of us shared our own vision of a sustainable world, bridging disciplines and bringing different perspectives together in every monthly workshop.
This journey has been a milestone, but also just the beginning: I’m excited to keep weaving Biomimicry into my work learning from Nature, and sharing life’s genius as an endless source of inspiration.
Above all, I hope to inspire others to join this growing community of changemakers working for a regenerative future.
Environmental Scientist
I am an Environmental Scientist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I absolutely enjoyed working with the Learn Biomimicry team, especially with my mentors Yuma and Melissa, who did an amazing job guiding us and teaching us to design with our users’ needs, the local context, and the whole system in mind.
I really value how they kept track of our progress, provided detailed and honest feedback, and encouraged us to take our designs a step further.
This programme strengthened my commitment to a life-centred perspective—blurring the boundary between nature and society to promote human activities that are respectful of all forms of life.
After putting Life’s Principles into action, I found they are a powerful tool to bring into environmental management. They can guide the development of sustainable and regenerative solutions truly attuned to the ecosystems where they’re applied. In the framework of Environmental Impact Assessments, for example, Biomimicry thinking and Life’s Principles would allow us to integrate life’s parameters into the assessment of a project’s feasibility—alongside social and economic ones.
This would mean not only preventing and mitigating impacts but also supporting and actively regenerating the natural systems that allow all life to thrive. Throughout this 6-month journey, I learned to be humble, patient, and open to Nature’s lessons. I now see environmental challenges not only as problems to solve but as opportunities to design in partnership with Nature.
I also realized biomimicry is not only about designing but also about storytelling: translating Nature’s wisdom into narratives that inspire collaboration, action, and curiosity. Lastly, I am deeply grateful for the wonderful cohort the Learn Biomimicry team has built.
Peer-to-peer learning was incredibly enriching, as each of us shared our own vision of a sustainable world, bridging disciplines and bringing different perspectives together in every monthly workshop.
This journey has been a milestone, but also just the beginning: I’m excited to keep weaving Biomimicry into my work learning from Nature, and sharing life’s genius as an endless source of inspiration.
Above all, I hope to inspire others to join this growing community of changemakers working for a regenerative future.
I’m a Master’s student in architecture, exploring how built environments can adapt to climate risks. My current work focuses on rebuilding strategies after natural disasters and designing spaces that merge ecological intelligence with human resilience.
Learning biomimicry completely reshaped the way I think about architecture. It taught me to look beyond human-made solutions and instead observe how nature has already solved similar challenges, through adaptability, efficiency, and regeneration.
The best thing about biomimicry is its humility. It reminds us that we are students of a 3.8-billion-year-old teacher, nature, and that every challenge we face has already been met somewhere in the natural world.
It’s both grounding and inspiring. I want to continue integrating biomimicry into architecture, particularly in post-disaster reconstruction and climate-resilient design.
I’m a Master’s student in architecture, exploring how built environments can adapt to climate risks. My current work focuses on rebuilding strategies after natural disasters and designing spaces that merge ecological intelligence with human resilience.
Learning biomimicry completely reshaped the way I think about architecture. It taught me to look beyond human-made solutions and instead observe how nature has already solved similar challenges, through adaptability, efficiency, and regeneration.
The best thing about biomimicry is its humility. It reminds us that we are students of a 3.8-billion-year-old teacher, nature, and that every challenge we face has already been met somewhere in the natural world.
It’s both grounding and inspiring. I want to continue integrating biomimicry into architecture, particularly in post-disaster reconstruction and climate-resilient design.
Sr. Account Executive, Trellis Group
The instructors are wonderful and truly dedicated to your success, and the coursework is fascinating and hands-on, leading to an enjoyable experience that feels great to come back to even amid a busy schedule.
I brought so many ideas back to my organization as a result of this course that they offered me a new position!
Learning from and alongside students from all corners of the world was another major highlight. If you're thinking of taking this course -- think no longer and do it!
Sr. Account Executive, Trellis Group
The instructors are wonderful and truly dedicated to your success, and the coursework is fascinating and hands-on, leading to an enjoyable experience that feels great to come back to even amid a busy schedule.
I brought so many ideas back to my organization as a result of this course that they offered me a new position!
Learning from and alongside students from all corners of the world was another major highlight. If you're thinking of taking this course -- think no longer and do it!
Senior Architect (MSc) | Biomimicry Sustainability Consultant | Interpreter & Translator | Tutor | Alchemist | I help Architectural companies find nature-inspired solutions through Biomimicry
The Learn Biomimicry's Practitioner Programme has helped me to understand how I could apply nature's genius in my work as an Architectural Designer, in a systematic and practical way.
The best thing about biomimicry is knowing that you are applying solutions to your work that can reach 3.8 billion years old.
I would love to be able to apply everything that I learnt in my professional work, either as an Architectural Designer or helping other professionals as a Biomimicry Consultant.
Wish you the best on your journey!
Cheers!
Senior Architect (MSc) | Biomimicry Sustainability Consultant | Interpreter & Translator | Tutor | Alchemist | I help Architectural companies find nature-inspired solutions through Biomimicry
The Learn Biomimicry's Practitioner Programme has helped me to understand how I could apply nature's genius in my work as an Architectural Designer, in a systematic and practical way.
The best thing about biomimicry is knowing that you are applying solutions to your work that can reach 3.8 billion years old.
I would love to be able to apply everything that I learnt in my professional work, either as an Architectural Designer or helping other professionals as a Biomimicry Consultant.
Wish you the best on your journey!
Cheers!
PharmD & entrepreneur
I just finished the 6-month Biomimicry Practitioner Programme. Already passionate about biomimicry for a long time, I found everything I hoped for and even more: a community driven by the same curiosity and passion for nature.
A high-quality, comprehensive, and practical training program with mentors who are available, encouraging, and extremely knowledgeable.
And last but not least, it gives me the confidence to continue my biomimicry projects.
PharmD & entrepreneur
I just finished the 6-month Biomimicry Practitioner Programme. Already passionate about biomimicry for a long time, I found everything I hoped for and even more: a community driven by the same curiosity and passion for nature.
A high-quality, comprehensive, and practical training program with mentors who are available, encouraging, and extremely knowledgeable.
And last but not least, it gives me the confidence to continue my biomimicry projects.
MycelFlow
When I began this project, being a biological sciences student, I had ideas and curiosity, but I needed a structured way to bring together science, creativity, and sustainability.
The Biomimicry Practitioner Programme provided exactly that framework. It guided me to observe nature closely, understand how biological systems tackle challenges, and translate those lessons into actionable designs.
What excites me most about biomimicry is how it uncovers solutions that already exist in nature — in rivers, plants, fungi, and even microbes. It showed me that even complex problems can be approached in ways that are regenerative, systemic, and sustainable.
The programme also taught me to think in phases — from scoping challenges and discovering natural strategies, to abstracting principles, creating prototypes, and evaluating their impact.
This phased approach completely shaped how I approached my project, giving me both clarity and direction. Looking ahead, I hope to apply biomimicry in my research and future work, designing solutions that not only address problems but also restore ecosystems and reconnect people with nature.
I am deeply grateful to the Learn Biomimicry team for guiding me through this journey, inspiring me to see the wisdom in the natural world, and helping me realize how we can learn from nature to design better, more sustainable solutions.
MycelFlow
When I began this project, being a biological sciences student, I had ideas and curiosity, but I needed a structured way to bring together science, creativity, and sustainability.
The Biomimicry Practitioner Programme provided exactly that framework. It guided me to observe nature closely, understand how biological systems tackle challenges, and translate those lessons into actionable designs.
What excites me most about biomimicry is how it uncovers solutions that already exist in nature — in rivers, plants, fungi, and even microbes. It showed me that even complex problems can be approached in ways that are regenerative, systemic, and sustainable.
The programme also taught me to think in phases — from scoping challenges and discovering natural strategies, to abstracting principles, creating prototypes, and evaluating their impact.
This phased approach completely shaped how I approached my project, giving me both clarity and direction. Looking ahead, I hope to apply biomimicry in my research and future work, designing solutions that not only address problems but also restore ecosystems and reconnect people with nature.
I am deeply grateful to the Learn Biomimicry team for guiding me through this journey, inspiring me to see the wisdom in the natural world, and helping me realize how we can learn from nature to design better, more sustainable solutions.