LET’s MIMIC activity with kindergarten teachers in Romania, 27/11/2024

On November 19, 2024, ATS organized a dissemination event with teachers from a local kindergarten to introduce the concept of biomimicry and its application in early childhood education. The event aimed to provide teachers with simple, age-appropriate examples of biomimicry that can be easily integrated into their teaching practices. The presentation began with an introduction to biomimicry, explaining its definition and importance, and how nature’s strategies can inspire innovative solutions to human challenges.
During the event, several simple biomimicry examples were presented that are suitable for young children, relevance to everyday experiences, making them accessible and engaging for young learners. The core of the presentation focused on the six steps of biomimicry: Define, Biologize, Discover, Abstract, Emulate, and Evaluate see more

LET’s MIMIC presentation to students from Valahia University 27/11/2024

On November 27, 2024, ATS organized a dissemination event with students from Valahia University.
The event aimed to provide an introduction to the Let’s mimic project and the concept of Biomimicry. During the event, examples inspired by nature were presented to develop innovative solutions to the challenges facing society, illustrating how Biomimicry can address problems in society. These examples highlighted both the challenges encountered and the nature-inspired solutions that were used to solve these challenges. The aim was to deepen the participants’ understanding of the concept of Biomimicry and its potential to contribute to the sustainable and efficient development of problems in various fields see more

LET’s MIMIC presentation to interns from Turkiye in Romania 6/2/2025

On 06 February 2025, ATS has organised a dissemination event with the high school students from Turkey who were participating in an internship. The event aimed to introduce the students to the principles of Biomimicry and its application in vocational education and training (VET). The highlight of the event was a comprehensive presentation on the Biomimicry Design Process.

The students were introduced to the six steps of the biomimicry process: Define, Biologize, Discover, Abstract, Emulate, and Evaluate. Each step was explained in detail, with real-world examples illustrating how these principles can be applied to solve human challenges. see more