# Project Description
India Gabb
10033389@network.rca.ac.uk
About
India Gabb’s work explores human impact and our changing world, with a focus on regenerative design, material innovation and future technologies.
During her time at IDE she has worked on projects including coral reef restoration, climate resilient beehives, and skin-inspired wound dressings made from marshmallow plants. Previously, she worked across education, creative technology, branding and design, from mental health to public installations. Whether it is exploring systems, rethinking how things are made, or making topics easier to engage with, her work focuses on creating space for change and care.
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RECENT PROJECTS
Mallow Care
Marshmallow plant-based wound dressings formulated to support active tissue regeneration and healing.
MallowCare offers a regenerative alternative to synthetic wound care, releases bioactive compounds, and balances pH and moisture, while mimicking the skin’s natural structure.
BlueBiont
Helping coral reefs recover from crisis events resulting from rising temperatures and excess carbon dioxide.
Our technology works by capturing carbon in the ocean, neutralising pH and propagating marine species vital to reef resilience.
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