Stanford Engineer: Gecko-Inspired Space Velcro

Biomimicry (noun): the design and production of materials, structures, and systems that are modeled on biological entities and processes.

Founder Capella Kerst invented a material that mimics a geckos' gravity defying grip. This industrial velcro could be a multi-billion dollar industry, and geCKo Materials is shooting for the moon. I mean, they’re already on the International Space Station... how hard can it be?

Today's invetor are Cyan Banister of Long Journey Ventures, Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures, Mac Conwell of RareBreed Ventures, and Jesse Middleton of Flybridge.

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