SPIRA’s goal is to take microalgae cultivation beyond the academic and research sphere, making the benefits and knowledge associated with this practice accessible. Although microalgae have demonstrated considerable potential, their applications on a personal scale are still insufficiently explored, remaining mostly confined to the industrial context.
SPIRA aims to reverse this perspective, highlighting how feasible and advantageous it is to adopt microalgae cultivation systems on a small, accessible and easily controlled scale.
The ambition is to exploit the biodesign methodology to bridge the gap between specialised research and general knowledge, promoting inter-species collaboration with microalgae as a viable and concrete tool to address the challenges of the climate crisis.
You can download the full project here.
SPIRA aims to reverse this perspective, highlighting how feasible and advantageous it is to adopt microalgae cultivation systems on a small, accessible and easily controlled scale.
The ambition is to exploit the biodesign methodology to bridge the gap between specialised research and general knowledge, promoting inter-species collaboration with microalgae as a viable and concrete tool to address the challenges of the climate crisis.
You can download the full project here.