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  • [New] A recent report from the McKinsey Global Institute analyzed the profound economic and social impact of biological innovation and found that biomolecules, biosystems, biomachines, and biocomputing could collectively produce up to 60% of the physical inputs to the global economy. McKinsey & Company
  • Biological innovation related to health is currently the most advanced strand of the Bio Revolution, and it has significant potential to improve the health of Europe's citizens. McKinsey & Company
  • As the world faces environmental challenges, biomimicry could be critical in finding sustainable solutions. Bootcamp
  • Biomimicry has the potential to connect South Korea's economic growth goals with environmental protection. MDPI
  • Biomimicry development could lead to significant environmental savings of up to USD 1.22 billion and USD 3.74 billion by 2035 and 2050 respectively, through reductions of pollution, carbon dioxide emissions, as well as other environmental harms (Kim et al., 2020). London School of Economics

Last updated: 23 June 2026



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