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Our RoadMap programme provides lean start- up style training to take a technology or research hypothesis into a venture. It too has seen a high participation rate from female innovators. Dr Laura Etchells, who leads the programme, said: "Through Optimiser we aim to increase the incidence and quality of start-ups arising from the University's rich and diverse community and to make it easier to start your own business. We see more and more female entrepreneurs stepping into the arena, it's important that we build wide and diverse teams to tackle social problems and build commercial success." Amongst the staff and student led projects we have supported so far there are a number of innovative social and technology business led by or featuring females in significant roles;- Dr Magda Sibley – HiSolar Ltd, a social business providing an innovative hybrid lighting system that combines, within one element, daylighting and off grid solar powered LED lighting for heritage buildings and social housing. Ruth Daniel – IPOW is a ground-breaking Creative Entrepreneurial Programme that is empowering the world's most marginalised communities to create sustainable income and social change through their creativity. Amy Win – 4Lunch Ltd was established to increase the confidence and employability of people using the power of food in increasing the health and wellbeing of communities, as well as creating genuine employment opportunities. Jenny Berry – Your Own Words is a poetry programme developed from Jenny's research project which is currently run in a Manchester- based prison. Poetry is used in a therapeutic way to help prisoners to express themselves through creativity rather than physically Drs Caroline Sanders, Sandra Bucci and Mrs Charlotte Stockton Powdrell – are all co- directors of ClinTouch an interactive and easy to use mobile phone app that provides an innovative new way of supporting people with psychosis, a serious mental health disorder that affects one in every 100 people. Helen Power – director of Levenshulme Market CIC, a social enterprise that was recently selected as one of only three finalists in the prestigious BBC Food and Farming Awards 2015 market category. Professor Joanna Neill – Professor of Psychopharmacology is developing b-neuro a contract research organisation providing cognition testing services for the pharmaceutical industry. Professor Anne Barton - Professor of Rheumatology has created Inspiral Healthcare which aims to develop better treatments and diagnostics for musculoskeletal conditions. Alison Edmonds – founder and director of EpicSteps CIC, set up to develop confidence, leadership, career awareness and social responsibility in children aged 10-12yrs. Dr Erinma Ochu MBE, Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellow is developing FarmLab, a pop up urban farm for Manchester as part of the European City of Science 2016. 1 Source Phillips, K. (2014). How Diversity Makes Us Smarter. Obtained from the Internet at http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ how-diversity-makes-us-smarter/ INNOVATION OPTIMISER

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