Building Self-Protecting Autonomous Machines
Building Self-Protecting Autonomous Machines
An AIS (Artificial Immune System) Layered Architecture
Track: Autonomous Intelligent Systems
Program Overview
Program Format
- Live Online Interactive Sessions
- Guided Biological-to-Technology Translation Experience
- Translation Focused
- Discussion and Exploration Based
- Interdisciplinary Learning Environment
- Application and Innovation Oriented
- Founder-Led Sessions
Total Duration: 4 Hours
Format: 2 Hours per Day × 2 Days
Session Schedule
Session | Duration |
Session 1 | 2 Hours |
Session 2 | 2 Hours |
Cohort Timings
APAC Cohort (India)
Saturday: 20 June 2026 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM IST
Sunday: 21 June 2026 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM IST
Global Cohort
Saturday: 20 – June 2026 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM IST
Sunday: 21 June 2026 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM IST
Program Fee
APAC Cohort: INR 3,999
Global Cohort: USD 129
Founder-Led Sessions
Mrs. Sajeetha Kannan
Founder, microbiaX
Microbial Biomimicry Researcher | Deep-Tech Concept Translation Practitioner | Innovation Facilitator | Founder, microbiaX
Credentials
microbiaX Frontier Systems Lab Certificate
Participants receive a Founder-Signed Participation Certificate issued by the microbiaX Frontier Systems Lab upon successful participation.
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/bdtugtozwXGnVnfN8
Core Question
How Does the Microcosmos Solve Problems?
What if the answers to some of today’s engineering and technology challenges already exist within microbial systems?
This session explores alternate models from the microcosmos and translates them into opportunities for innovation, research, and future technology development.
What Participants Will Learn
Participants will learn how to:
- Observe biological systems through an innovation lens
- Extract transferable biological principles
- Translate biological strategies into technology, engineering, product, and innovation concepts
- Explore alternate models for technology development
- Identify opportunities for research, product development, and innovation
- Develop systems-thinking approaches inspired by nature
- Apply biomimicry principles beyond traditional design frameworks
- Conceptualize frontier applications based on microbial systems
What Participants Will Build
Participants will develop:
- Biomimetic Concept Models
- Innovation Opportunity Maps
- Application Scenarios
- Research and Development Ideas
- Future Product Concepts
- Frontier Technology Proposals
Outcomes & Takeaways
Upon completion, participants will leave with:
- A new perspective on innovation inspired by biological systems
- Ideation applicable to their area of interest
- Enhanced interdisciplinary thinking skills
- Research and innovation portfolio material
- Conceptualization for Future project and venture
- Exposure to emerging Biomimicry
What Makes This Different?
This is NOT:
- A Coding Bootcamp
- An Engineering Training Program
- A Biology Course
- A Lecture-Based Workshop
- A Software Training Session
- A Product Development Course
This IS:
- A Biomimicry Session
- An Innovation Exploration Platform
- A Frontier Thinking Environment
- A Deep-Tech Conceptualization Program
- A Research and Development Ideation Space
- A Biological Systems-Inspired Design Journey
Who Should Participate?
- Engineers
- Researchers
- Scientists and Technologists
- R&D Professionals
- Innovation Teams
- Product Developers
- Deep-Tech Founders
- Entrepreneurs
- Technology Strategists
- Industry Professionals
- Graduate Students Exploring Frontier Research and Project Ideas
No prior biology/Coding knowledge is required.
What Participants Receive
Learning Resources
- Session Resources
- Framework Templates
- Concept Development Worksheets
- Reference Material
Credentials
microbiaX Frontier Systems Lab Certificate
Participants receive a Founder-Signed Participation Certificate issued by the microbiaX Frontier Systems Lab upon successful participation.
Recognition Opportunities
Selected participant concepts may receive:
- Digital Spotlight Features
- Social Media Recognition
- Future Collaboration Consideration
Session Philosophy
We do not ask: “How does Nature do it and how can we copy it?”
We ask: “ What underlying principles enable biological systems to solve problems, and how can those principles be translated into entirely new technological possibilities?”
The future may not always require inventing entirely new systems. Sometimes it begins by discovering the hidden intelligence already operating in nature.
microbiaX Frontier Systems Lab
Exploring the Microcosmos

