Potentials and Trends in Biomimetics [electronic resource] /by Arnim Gleich, Christian Pade, Ulrich Petschow, Eugen Pissarskoi.
by Gleich, Arnim [author.]; Pade, Christian [author.]; Petschow, Ulrich [author.]; Pissarskoi, Eugen [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Trends in Biomimetics -- Technological Aspects of Learning From Nature -- Topics, Actors, and Research Networks – Results of Literature and Patent Analyses -- Biomimetics and Innovation -- Conclusion.
The purpose of this study was to take an in-depth look at the most important trends and the potentials of biomimetics as a basis of science and engineering development and innovation and to assess the standing of biomimetic research and development in Germany as compared internationally. Building on case studies; analyses of literature, patents, and research networks; and interviews and workshops, information and specific findings were compiled with respect to the status of biomimetics as a research and development field, the validity of the "biomimetic promise" of ecological adaptation and low-risk biomimetic solutions, the current trends in bionics, as well as the general setting, driving forces, and obstacles in the realization of its potential for innovation.
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