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1. Executive Summary
TANA Mallorca is a rare opportunity to become a partner in developing a world-class Innovation Campus in the Balearic Islands, combining visionary real estate with regenerative education and biotechnology innovation. A 3.4-hectare site nestled in the watershed of the Serra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage site, strategically located as a meeting point on the island.
Designed as a living laboratory, TANA is bringing together Earth guardian entrepreneurs, researchers, artists, scientists and students to collaborate on real-world regeneration challenges, from soil and water restoration to bio-based innovation. Inspired by the BioHub theory-of-change, the campus will develop solutions rooted in Mallorca’s ecological and cultural context while accelerating the transition to a planet-positive bioeconomy through community resilience.
Stewarded by the Beyonders Collective, TANA will serve as an incubator for regenerative enterprises, a hub for transformative education, a gathering place for the community, and a platform where science, culture, and entrepreneurship converge to create scalable solutions.
2. The Current Moment
Humanity is entering a period of profound transition. Throughout history, human progress has moved in distinct phases, each defined by a specific pattern of production. For the past several centuries, our civilization has relied on a centralized, extractive model to power unprecedented growth. Today, this model has hit a wall of diminishing returns. The "metacrisis" we face is not a collection of random, isolated failures; it is the structural collapse of an outdated organizational system that can no longer scale without depleting the very ecosystems, economies, and societies that sustain it.
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” – Buckminster Fuller
Every historical collapse of an old production system has cleared the path for a more advanced breakthrough. We are approaching critical planetary thresholds precisely because the old rules of competition and resource exploitation are obsolete. The current destabilization is actually the birth pains of a new pattern of production. This turning point opens the door to entirely new industries, regenerative practices, and decentralized ways of organizing society. We see this moment of global system strain not as a terminal crisis, but as a historic invitation: a window of opportunity to build the new, life-supporting models that will allow both humanity and the living world to flourish.
3. The Stellar Vision - by James Arbib and Tony Seba
According to the "Stellar Vision" outlined by think-tank RethinkX, the simultaneous convergence of breakthroughs in energy, food, information, and materials is fundamentally breaking the old organizational model of civilization based on centralized, high-cost extraction and resource scarcity. We are transitioning out of a 10,000-year pattern of exploiting finite planet-depleting assets and entering a post-extraction era where localized, clean technologies allow us to create rather than extract. By shifting production to decentralized nodes powered by solar, battery storage, and precision biology, humanity can unlock a world of natural superabundance, localized resilience, and ecological renewal. The Stellar Vision demonstrates that the upcoming decade will not just be about surviving a crisis, but about actively designing a completely new architecture for society—shifting the global paradigm from managing scarcity to cultivating universal abundance. (Stellar book)
4. Our Response: TANA by Beyonders Collective
In response to the metacrisis, Beyonders Collective presents TANA as a BioHub: a physical demonstration site and innovation hub designed to turn the principles of the Stellar Vision into a tangible reality. TANA serves as a systemic, financially sustainable solution that develops the foundational models for a post-extraction society. Our theory of change is rooted in the belief that a localized BioHub can catalyze ecological regeneration, community resilience, and planet-positive bioeconomies simultaneously. By anchoring cutting-edge solutions in the ecological, historical, and cultural context of Mallorca, we act as a decentralized node for the emerging creation-based economy. TANA serves as a local convener, bringing together changemakers, biotechnologists, crafters, and growers to shape a resilient future. This holistic Innovation Campus functions as a living laboratory and knowledge hub, scaling the tools of universal abundance to secure the long-term prosperity of our bioregion.
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