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[Summer Shorts] Engineering for Biodiversity: can innovation help restore nature?

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In this episode of The New Era of Engineering, host Brian Doherty is joined by Angelica Mejia, Environmental Scientist and Biodiversity Program Leader at Capgemini Engineering, to explore how engineering and innovation can support the planet’s most vital resource: biodiversity.

Angelica introduces the concept of Strategic Biodiversity Integration, explaining why aligning business success with biodiversity preservation is not only possible—but essential. The conversation highlights how emerging technologies and engineering practices are being applied to monitor, protect, and restore ecosystems, and how industries can embed biodiversity into their sustainability strategies.

Looking ahead, Angelica shares her vision for the future of biodiversity engineering and her personal aspirations to drive meaningful change through science, technology, and collaboration.
A must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainability, environmental innovation, and the role of engineering in shaping a more biodiverse future.

Guest : Angelica Mejia, Environmental Scientist and Biodiversity Program Leader at Capgemini Engineering,

Host: Brian Doherty ​

Production & Realization: Brockhill Creative Ltd.

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28 episodes

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In this episode of The New Era of Engineering, host Brian Doherty is joined by Angelica Mejia, Environmental Scientist and Biodiversity Program Leader at Capgemini Engineering, to explore how engineering and innovation can support the planet’s most vital resource: biodiversity.

Angelica introduces the concept of Strategic Biodiversity Integration, explaining why aligning business success with biodiversity preservation is not only possible—but essential. The conversation highlights how emerging technologies and engineering practices are being applied to monitor, protect, and restore ecosystems, and how industries can embed biodiversity into their sustainability strategies.

Looking ahead, Angelica shares her vision for the future of biodiversity engineering and her personal aspirations to drive meaningful change through science, technology, and collaboration.
A must-listen for anyone passionate about sustainability, environmental innovation, and the role of engineering in shaping a more biodiverse future.

Guest : Angelica Mejia, Environmental Scientist and Biodiversity Program Leader at Capgemini Engineering,

Host: Brian Doherty ​

Production & Realization: Brockhill Creative Ltd.

  continue reading

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