Natsai Audrey Chieza
Natsai Audrey Chieza is founder and CEO at Faber Futures. She is a leading thinker on the transformative role design can play in the equitable development of consumer biotechnology. With over ten years of experience co-developing multi-sector innovation strategies and shaping policy with global institutions, she leads a dynamic team that translates value and transforms systems across education, design, life science and manufacturing industries.
Over a decade of experimentation, Chieza established novel
design-driven processes and for bacteria textile colouration, which have
been exhibited internationally, including at Ars Electronica, Design
Museum, Pompidou Centre, Vitra Design Museum and the Science Gallery
Dublin. Chieza is a member of the current session of the World Economic
Forum's Global Futures Council on Synthetic Biology, contributing to the
industry's roadmap for a world changed by COVID-19. A TED speaker,
Chieza has given talks on transdisciplinary innovation, including at
Design Indaba, SxSW, BoF, and Dezeen Day, and has taught on biodesign
programmes at Central Saint Martins in London and the Bartlett School of
Architecture. She was awarded the INDEX award in 2019 and is named on
ICON Design 100 2019, Evening Standard Progress 1000 2019, It's Nice
That Ones to Watch 2019, and OkayAfrica's
100 Women 2018.