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Emily Kennedy
Biomimicry Fellow, GOJO
Emily Kennedy is a Biomimicry Fellow in the Integrated Bioscience PhD Program at the University of Akron. She also works part-time in the GOJO R&D department, training innovators to explore biology as a source of creative inspiration and model for sustainability. For her dissertation, Emily is generating and testing theory about bioinspired innovation; with a particular focus on developing best practices for business contexts.
GOJO USA: Blog: Breaking the Mold with Biomimicry
12/14/2015
By Emily Kennedy
Biomimicry Fellow, GOJO
Biomimicry is an emerging discipline focused on learning from and emulating biological forms, processes, patterns and systems to create more sustainable designs. Learn how biomimicry is energizing sustainable product innovation at GOJO.
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