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Biomimetic is a term used to describe the application of biological principles to the design and development of technological systems. It is a subset of biotechnology, which is the use of living organisms and their components to create products and services. Biomimetic products are designed to mimic the structure and function of natural systems, such as the human body, and are used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, agriculture, and energy.
Biomimetic products are often used to improve existing technologies, such as medical devices, or to create entirely new products, such as artificial organs. They are also used to develop new materials, such as bioplastics, and to create new processes, such as bioprocessing. The biomimetic market is growing rapidly, driven by advances in biotechnology and the increasing demand for sustainable solutions.
Some of the leading companies in the biomimetic market include Ginkgo Bioworks, Modern Meadow, and Bolt Threads. Other notable companies include Novoheart, Synvitrobio, and Avantium. Show Less Read more