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Samantha Bunyan, co-founder of Cecence.
Samantha Bunyan, co-founder of Cecence (Salisbury, U.K.) is one of 40 visionary British female entrepreneurs receiving Government backing to drive forward their novel innovations and business ideas, as the U.K. builds back better from the COVID-19 pandemic and progresses its climate change ambitions.
Through the Innovate UK Women in Innovation award, Samantha and her team are taking lightweighting technology and Cecence’s low energy rapid processing know-how a step further by developing next-generation aerospace components using sustainable materials.
“The award will support the delivery of ‘ecocence’ as an independent in-house sustainable brand for Cecence. Innovate UK’s mentoring and outreach program will provide opportunities to engage with a wide range of female innovators and provide a platform to promote an interdisciplinary STEAM approach to innovation and product development,” says Samantha. “ I am proud of the tea
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UK s top female entrepreneurs receive government backing through Innovate UK’s Women in Innovation scheme
Visionary British female entrepreneurs receive government backing through Innovate UK’s Women in Innovation scheme to fund novel innovations and business ideas.
The awards have been announced today (Monday 8 March 2021) by Science Minister Amanda Solloway, marking International Women’s Day and the start of British Science Week. As the UK builds back better from the COVID-19 pandemic and progresses its climate change ambitions, 40 of the country’s top female innovators will receive:
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Visionary British female entrepreneurs are receiving government backing to drive forward their novel innovations and business ideas, as the UK builds back better from the COVID-19 pandemic and progresses its climate change ambitions.
Announced today (Monday 8 March 2021) by Science Minister Amanda Solloway to mark International Women’s Day, 40 of the country’s top female innovators will be awarded a cash injection of £50,000 each, as well as bespoke mentoring, to scale up and bring to market their disruptive business ideas, many of which have been borne out in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Located right across the UK, from Scotland to Salisbury, business innovations receiving government backing include a company creating sustainable green interior furniture for the airline industry, an app to make emergency services more accessible for those suffering from domestic abuse and an innovative technology to help large organisations to manage and reduce their waste.
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