Mental Floss profiles UBC’s project, MYCOmmunity, which was the winner of the 2018 Biodesign Challenge.
Read MoreTeam Woocoa from the Universidad de los Andes was featured in Forbes Magazine. The team won the Animal-Free Wool Prize sponsored by PETA, Stella McCartney, and Stray Dog Capital.
Read MoreNEO.LIFE featured highlights from projects presented at the Biodesign Challenge Summit 2018.
Read MoreSmithsonian Magazine shares the work of UniAndes students who created animal-free wool.
Read MoreBDC 2018 projects from the Universidad de los Andes, Universidad del Istmo, University of California, Davis, and Parsons School of Design were featured in Fast Company.
Read MoreBDC 2016 winner AlgiKnit was recently featured in Forbes Magazine for recent innovations made to their algae-based yarn.
Read MoreStella McCartney is partnering with PETA and investment firm Stray Dog Capital to sponsor the first-ever PETA Prize for Animal-Free Wool Prize at the 2018 Biodesign Challenge, an international competition that offers university students the opportunity to envision future applications of biotechnology.
Read MoreBDC 2017 Team Pink Chicken Project has been featured in Dezeen’s review of the Embassy of Food exhibition at Dutch Design Week
Read MorePink Chicken Project from BDC 2017 is featured in Next Natured News.
Read MoreThe Pink Chicken Project featured in VICE’s Motherboard.
Read More“Biodesign is a quickly growing field, and it will rely on designers as much as scientists.”
Read MoreWomen's Wear Daily features FIT and their project, Bioesters, as winners of the Biodesign Challenge 2016.
Read MoreFast Company features projects from the Biodesign Challenge Summit 2016 in The Future of Biotech in Design? Spiders, Slime, and Fungus.
Read MoreScience Friday features the Biodesign Challenge Summit 2016 in their article, A Peek at the Possibilities of Biodesign.
Read More