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Commercializing technology & science for Impact | C-Level Executive | Chief Member | Nike, Dow Silicones, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Exploration Awardee, Circ® 2023 The Earthshot Prize Finalist

As a scientist, technologist, and entrepreneur, I have seen the best inventions and innovations become tangible products and viable business models through the power of transdisciplinary collaborations. #ReefRocket and #Biocement intersect with design thinking, structural mechanics, and material science. Bravo Mary Lempres for your bold idea, team collaboration, and passion for challenging the status quo to bring about positive change for humanity. Keep Soaring! #SustainableDesign #BioCement #Innovation #ClimateAction #designthinking #materials #cementindustry

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In a leap towards sustainable infrastructure, industrial designer Mary Lempres has unveiled #ReefRocket, a bio-cement structure inspired by oyster reefs. Traditional concrete production emits significant CO2, but Reef Rocket, created through biomimicry, offers an eco-friendly alternative. Lightweight, compact, and easy-to-assemble, this invention is a game-changer in coastal flood control. Reef Rocket's design, mimicking the strength and adaptability of oyster reefs, filters seawater, promotes biodiversity, and addresses environmental pollution. Its bio-cement modules, inspired by oyster reefs, are crafted using a unique plant-based cement technique, setting it apart from traditional cement. The solution, incorporating global plant extracts, transforms crushed aggregate into water-resistant, long-lasting bio-concrete. So, what makes Reef Rocket extraordinary? 🌿 Growth Speed: While natural oyster reefs take millennia to form, Reef Rocket achieves the same result in a matter of days. 🌿 Cost-Effectiveness: Emphasizing affordability and scalability, Reef Rocket is a sustainable alternative to traditional cement. 🌿 Biomimicry in Action: Inspired by coastal oyster reefs, the design reduces wave energy, prevents erosion, and protects against storms. Mary Lempres, the visionary behind Reef Rocket, aims to harmonize human infrastructure with the regenerative abilities of the natural world. This project showcases how sustainable design, biomimicry, and BioCement can combat climate change challenges and enhance coastal resilience. A testament to innovation in materials science and circular economy, Reef Rocket heralds a greener future. What's your take on this? For in-depth information, read our article: https://lnkd.in/gzCzmSMB #SustainableDesign #BioCement #Innovation #ClimateAction

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Muralidharan S

Manager-Capacity Building and Outreach,Social Accountability International,New York

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Kudos for blending nature for structure...has a great potential for coastal destinations ..

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