Nine Women Innovators Get Government Backing for Inventions with Global Potential

Posted on: 08/03/2019

Women with pioneering inventions have been awarded £50k each to develop & grow their business as part of Innovate UK’s Women in Innovation competition

Pioneering female inventors have been recognised today for innovations including responsive wheelchair seating and a new digital app for diabetes as part of the 2019 Women in Innovation Awards.

The Awards, announced on International Women’s Day by Business Secretary Greg Clark, follows a search for female innovators who are tackling some of the biggest challenges facing society as set out in the government’s modern Industrial Strategy. The winners will receive £50,000 each and a year-long package of bespoke support, coaching and mentoring.

The winners being awarded funding include:

  • Sheana Yu, who is developing a device built into wheelchairs where movement is monitored and air cells are automatically inflated and deflated ensuring better posture and comfort;
  • Debbie Wake, who is offering diabetes patients a digital health app¬†so they can monitor and receive advice for treatments ‚Äòon the go‚Äô;
  • Agnes Czako, who is creating a state of the art home ventilation system to help reduce a home‚Äôs heat demand, resolve damp and condensation issues and cut energy bills. It uses ‚Äòsmart tech‚Äô airbricks that use a simple open and shut mechanism where the brick regulates airflow and ensures the right level of ventilation;
  • Fanya Ismail, who has developed a chemical process called ‚Äòsol-gel‚Äô which produces solid materials from small molecules that will make disposable coffee cups waterproof without the need to use plastic.

Find out more about the winners here.

Business Secretary Greg Clark said:

“I would like to congratulate all these women on developing inspiring and pioneering innovations to tackle the grand challenges we face as a society, from a new waterproof coating to cut down single use plastic, to helping us train mechanics with simulators.

“This is our modern Industrial Strategy in action, backing the innovators and businesses of all sizes across the UK to grow Рand develop the products, industries and sectors of tomorrow, boosting the UK economy with the skills and inventions we will need for the next generation.”

Marking the outstanding contributions to innovation, Innovate UK has commissioned and installed commemorative plaques recognising each of the award holders where their innovation journey began, to inspire young innovators and communities alike.

Innovate women with their purple plaques

Supporting female innovators is a key commitment of Innovate UK, and registrations for funding from female innovators on existing competitions have increased by 70% since 2016.

Previous winners have gone on to become ambassadors for Prince’s Trust and develop breakthrough innovations. These include Carmen Hijosa, who has created a sustainable alternative to leather using pineapple leaf fibre; Elena Dieckmann, whose company produces novel products – such as thermal packaging – using surplus feathers from the poultry industry and Fanzi Down, who has developed a revolutionary chocolate moulding technique by industralising the process of displacement.

Innovate UK Executive Chair Dr Ian Campbell said:

“Innovate UK’s Women in Innovation Awards address a key barrier for diversity in innovation Рa lack of female role models. By recognising their achievement with purple plaques, we are making sure that our nine newly crowned winners inspire the next generation of female innovators.

“Whether it’s inspiring young students showing a passion for STEM, someone with the spark of an idea, or an innovative business ready to be taken to the next level, the Women in Innovation 2019 campaign aims to drive long term, far reaching positive change”.

 

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