Rahul Sahni
Rahul Sahni

Principle Technical Instructor, National Institute of Design

I was thoroughly impressed with the organization and execution of Biomimicry Confluence. 


My sincere thanks go out to the organising team for their excellent work. The lineup of superb speakers was exceptional, and their presentations significantly enlightened my thought regarding Biomimicry and its allied fields. A truly valuable event. 


 Looking Forward for more such events.

Rahul Sahni
Rahul Sahni

Principle Technical Instructor, National Institute of Design

I was thoroughly impressed with the organization and execution of Biomimicry Confluence. 


My sincere thanks go out to the organising team for their excellent work. The lineup of superb speakers was exceptional, and their presentations significantly enlightened my thought regarding Biomimicry and its allied fields. A truly valuable event. 


 Looking Forward for more such events.

Oct 31, 2025

Oct 31, 2025

Natalia Garcia

Natalia Garcia

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I enjoyed the talk about microbial biomimicry with Erin Miller the most. Furthermore, I loved the idea of the workshops because they let us get deep into every topic and get to know other people.
Natalia Garcia

Natalia Garcia

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I enjoyed the talk about microbial biomimicry with Erin Miller the most. Furthermore, I loved the idea of the workshops because they let us get deep into every topic and get to know other people.

Oct 27, 2025

Oct 27, 2025

Lex Amore

Lex Amore

What I enjoyed most about the Biomimicry Confluence was how genuinely alive it felt—not just as an event, but as an ecosystem of ideas, care, and shared practice. Saskia van den Muijsenberg’s thoughtfulness stood out deeply to me—the way she wove personal experience with professional insight was such a beautiful reminder that evolution and mutualism are not just ecological concepts, but lived ones. 


Jacques Chirazi offered such grounded inspiration. His reflections on innovation—and the reminder that anything is possible—carried the kind of curiosity and patience that biomimicry needs most. You can feel how much imagination and awe he brings to every conversation. 


It was also energizing to hear from Ines Garcia, especially in how she’s applying biomimicry within business systems—working at the edges of organizations to help them grow more adaptive, connected, and resilient. It’s exactly that kind of edge work that bridges design, ecology, and leadership in meaningful ways. 


I left feeling both grounded and expanded—reminded that biomimicry isn’t just about learning from nature’s brilliance, but about remembering that we are part of that brilliance, too. 


 If you get the chance to attend a future Confluence, I can’t recommend it enough. It’s a heartfelt yet strategic space to learn, exchange ideas, and reconnect with a global community of people designing a future rooted in life’s intelligence.

Lex Amore

Lex Amore

What I enjoyed most about the Biomimicry Confluence was how genuinely alive it felt—not just as an event, but as an ecosystem of ideas, care, and shared practice. Saskia van den Muijsenberg’s thoughtfulness stood out deeply to me—the way she wove personal experience with professional insight was such a beautiful reminder that evolution and mutualism are not just ecological concepts, but lived ones. 


Jacques Chirazi offered such grounded inspiration. His reflections on innovation—and the reminder that anything is possible—carried the kind of curiosity and patience that biomimicry needs most. You can feel how much imagination and awe he brings to every conversation. 


It was also energizing to hear from Ines Garcia, especially in how she’s applying biomimicry within business systems—working at the edges of organizations to help them grow more adaptive, connected, and resilient. It’s exactly that kind of edge work that bridges design, ecology, and leadership in meaningful ways. 


I left feeling both grounded and expanded—reminded that biomimicry isn’t just about learning from nature’s brilliance, but about remembering that we are part of that brilliance, too. 


 If you get the chance to attend a future Confluence, I can’t recommend it enough. It’s a heartfelt yet strategic space to learn, exchange ideas, and reconnect with a global community of people designing a future rooted in life’s intelligence.

Oct 24, 2025

Oct 24, 2025