The Bioindustrial Studio
Bold. Direct. Real.
Where education becomes applied bioindustrial research.
The Studio is where students in agronomy, engineering, film, materials science, and design work on real field trials, early material development, process documentation, and applied research.
Everyone is paid.
No one is exploited.
All work feeds the national bioindustrial pipeline.
A curriculum based R & D engine.
The Studio lives inside
university courses
capstones
studio classes
labs
field programs
Students and faculty conduct real agricultural and material research including
field trials
seed testing
bamboo windbreak trials
soil and carbon studies
fiber yield testing
mechanical extraction experiments
equipment workflow mapping
process documentation
materials testing
applied engineering
Every student is compensated.
Real students doing
real bioindustrial work.
Agronomy
running tractors
field mapping
data collection
harvest trials
Engineering
process modeling
equipment pathways
mechanical testing
Film and Media
documentation
tutorials
evidence building
studio recaps
Materials Science
chemistry
testing
composite formulation
early material development
Capstone Teams
interdisciplinary projects
long term trials
applied solutions
HOW THE STUDIO WORKS
A simple and fair model.
Step One. Idea Intake
Ideas come in through Now We Evolve under NDA.
Step Two. Assignment
Ideas that require scientific validation move into the Studio curriculum or field labs.
Step Three. Funding
Students may run small crowdfunding campaigns.
BEF matches every dollar.
Step Four. Execution
Students and faculty complete trials and develop early stage material or system data.
Step Five. Transfer
If something shows potential it moves to AFG for industrial scaling.
WHAT THE STUDIO PRODUCES
Material. Data. Systems. Procedures.
Outputs include
validated field data
agronomy trials
material properties
process steps
extraction techniques
equipment workflows
composite starting points
early grade definitions
process notes
documentation videos
testing data
These feed DBX standards.
These feed AFG planning.
These feed BEF evidence.
FUNDING MODEL
No student works for free.
The Studio runs on
grants for the foundation
crowdfunding for the students
AFG matching
the final ten percent micro royalty model
This eliminates barriers.
This removes exploitation.
This keeps the Studio democratic.
WHAT THE STUDIO PRODUCES
If Studio research becomes part of an AFG material or system the revenue is shared
eighty percent to AFG (University agreements paid)
ten percent to the student or team
ten percent to BEF
ECOSYSTEM POSITION
The education engine of the bioindustrial system.
Now We Evolve is the intake and ignition.
Fiber Foundry is the downstream consumer path.
AFG is the industrial operator.
DBX is the standards layer.
BEF is the research and coordination hub.
The Bioindustrial Studio is the education and applied R and D layer feeding everything upstream.
SUBMIT A PROJECT
Start the process.
Students, faculty, and creators can submit a project outline to begin the Studio evaluation process.
All submissions are protected under NDA.