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UMIC has now secured funding to start a project of works at 'The Arches', re-painting walls and purchasing new furniture to give the offices a more modern look, including new equipment within the free meeting room space. Tenants within 'The Arches' continue to thrive and we are seeing increasing interest in this space. Greenlight Computers have now moved into Arch 28 and UMIC is delighted to see the business grow and that they have been able to remain with us. We were delighted to work with Roland Dransfield PR earlier this year on media pieces regarding 'The Arches' and our tenants' success stories. North Campus Incubator UMIC's North Campus Incubator houses Kaya Travel, Greenlight Computer, Frontier PR, Dexter Intelligence, App Focus and Siyemi. Known as 'The Arches', the incubator is based off Sackville Street in Manchester city centre, and has become a hive of activity in recent years. Heilwig Jones, Founder and Director of Kaya Responsible Travel, moved her staff into 'The Arches' six years ago. The former advertising director launched Kaya - which offer volunteer and internship placements on over 150 sustainable community development and environmental initiatives in Asia, Africa and Latin America - after quitting her role as an advertising director in London almost 10 years ago. She said: "Moving to 'The Arches' has been an amazing step forward for Kaya. "We have five staff in Manchester who have plenty of room to meet with volunteers and interns interested in our projects, which exist in 27 countries across four continents." Heilwig, whose involvement volunteering in the aftermath of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami inspired her to quit London and launch Kaya, said she employs five other people in offices in Massachusetts, US and the Philippines. "Spending four months assisting in the aftermath of the Tsunami made me realise the potential for people who love to travel to make a real difference," said Heilwig. "At Kaya we offer something for everyone and are delighted to be based at UMIC's North Campus Incubator along with plenty of other interesting small businesses." 'The Arches' being fully occupied comes after the UMIC Events business reported a record year, with occupancy levels up by 50% on the previous year. Yvonne Loughlin, Head of UMIC, said: "One of the keys to the success of 'The Arches' is the collaboration and support of all the individual companies working together, sharing ideas and becoming a hub for the Hi-Tec business community." 'The Arches' now fully occupied