
Bioinspired Valuation Models (Past)
Join us to explore new sustainable models for valuation that go beyond % growth!

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Inspired by Doughnut Economics: seven ways to think like a 21st century economist, by Kate Raworth, 2017; - We look at applying 2 of the 7 ways of thinking, in the microeconomic setting of founders and firms;
Valuations that go beyond % growth!
Investors, founders and industry have been limited in how they can estimate long term sustainable value of their projects due to a lack of contemporary, complete and accurate models that correct for the assumptions of the capital asset pricing model. Historical growth metrics such as % discount rates and do not account for the "externalities" and true costs to the natural-actual world we live in.
We have to develop new economic models that incorporate and are inspired by biological systems to support a regenerative economy, providing each of us with the chance of a sustainable future.
The Ask?
In this session we will focus on the challenges and opportunities for developing a new set of indicators and models that pragmatically reflect human wellbeing, planetary health, societal progress and technological development at the level of Start-ups, SMEs and Industry based valuation models.
We ask each of the participants to sign up by answering this survey by Nov 5th to establish an understanding of the state of the art and to help us co-design the themes for this peer to peer discussion.
Location: This session will be online as part of the iGEM Virtual Giant Jamboree and hosted by Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity, Paris.
Timings: The session will be between 18.00 & 19.00 CET on Nov 19th.
Intended audience: Researchers, founders, project managers, financial controllers, consultants and economists.
About us: The Entrepreneurship Program Innovation Community (EPIC) supports the development of iGEMs entrepreneurial community. The vision of the program is to become the driving force behind hundreds of Biobased start-ups globally to help accelerate our transition to a more sustainable bioeconomy.
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Alfred Payne
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
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Nidhee Venkatesh
Amsterdam
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Quynh Bui
Paris, Île-de-France, France
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Marija Gavrilov
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Kareen Urrutia
Auckland, New Zealand
I am a passionate forester/ecologist interested on working towards a sustainable and climate-resilient world. I currently study a master in Environmental Science at the University of Auckland. I have facilitated webinars on Ecological Economics in the past for Guatemalan students, aiming to bring this "system-based thinking" to as many people as possible for transforming our economies. I enjoy hiking, exploring nature, swimming, and reading.
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Miraj Mistry
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Brian Dowling
Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America
I serve as Treasurer for the California Doughnut Economics Coalition (CalDEC.org).
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Stephanie Erwin
Kingston, New York, United States of America
A closed-loop entrepreneur that shares and artfully repairs for the lowest impact
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Francesca Paola Papa
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Lina Hayek
London, UK
Design Consultant