Neri Oxman is a trailblazer in the field of Material Ecology, a discipline that merges design, computational biology, and materials engineering. Born in Haifa, Israel, in 1976, she has developed groundbreaking processes that integrate biological principles into the design and construction of materials and structures. OXMAN is a company at the forefront of interdisciplinary innovation, merging cutting-edge technology with natural processes to redefine product and environmental design. Operating from a unique space that houses an atelier, workshop, and lab, OXMAN employs a radical approach to creation that spans hardware, software, and wetware, continuously breaking new ground in multiple industries. At the core of OXMAN's philosophy is the integration of design and science, where each domain empowers the other, fostering an environment where challenges deemed impossible by others are enthusiastically embraced. Through its research and development arm, OXMAN develops platform technologies that enable design and production with nature, not just in nature. These platforms range from consumer goods to urban planning, and from pharmaceuticals to aerospace, demonstrating a commitment to versatility and innovation.