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Libby Swan

Libby Swan is a Graduate Analyst at Barclays. In her spare time she is a digital volunteer for the platform Ethical Angel, where she has the opportunity to help a wide variety of charities who work in line with the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals.

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Creative Computing Club

Since 2012, the Creative Computing Club (CIC) has worked with several thousand young people across Suffolk, helping them to engage in worthwhile and inspiring technology-based activities.  

4 young girls using the Maker App to create storybooks in Nigeria

African Storybook Maker

The Maker is a freely available, easy-to-use App which enables adults and children to create, publish and share their own storybooks in a language of their choice. Once downloaded, the App, can be used offline, making it suitable for use in environments where connectivity and electricity supply is constrained. 

Farmers using Carbosoil liquid prebiotic on the soil

CARBOSOIL

Revitalized soils can bring agronomic (soil structure and fertility), food quality (nutritional density), and environmental (massive carbon sequestration) solutions.  Our Soil prebiotic NUTRIGEO is designed to be practical to farmers: liquid form, acceptable dose rate, and delivering quick results: first results on the soil structure can be observed 6 months after application.

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Solapodz

Solapodz are a range of solar powered products; aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly, using wood as the core material, recycled batteries and locally sourced solar cells and electronics.  The products are intended for, but not limited to, people without access to reliable electricity.

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NaviLens

A new way for visually impaired people to lead independent lives, now adopted by Kellogs on its breakfast cereals. The NaviLens marker can be read over long distances, helping visually impaired people carry out everyday tasks from using public transport to supermarket shopping.

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Seenaryo Playkit

Seenaryo is a leading specialist in theatre and play-based learning with marginalised communities in Lebanon and Jordan. We use theatre and play to transform education and equip people with the tools to collaborate, think critically and build transferable skills. 

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The Edinburgh Remakery

In response to the growing need for convenient and secure IT disposal avenues for businesses, in 2020 the Edinburgh Remakery created a FREE IT Disposal Service designed to help businesses dispose of IT equipment in a safe and eco-conscious way. 

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Disabled Artists’ Network CIC

We use technology to further our aims to inclusively promote creativity as a coping mechanism for disability – particularly mental health.  We have been providing this free service since 2016.  We work with disabled civilians and veterans, as well as non-disabled artists.

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Unlocking Women and Technology

The aim of Unlocking Women and Technology (UWAT) is to create a gender-inclusive ecosystem and support women from marginalised communities by providing training and resources such as Coding, Business Development Training, Funding, and principles of Entrepreneurship.

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eWorker – Black in Tech

 eWorker was started to give exceptional black talent access to opportunities with world-class companies. We remove the friction from hiring and help companies identify untapped talent. 

Woman holding tablet featuring Voiceitt app in front of young boy in a wheelchair

Voiceitt

Voiceitt has developed an AI-powered speech recognition app for individuals with speech impairments, which translates atypical speech to allow users to communicate in their own voice with loved ones, caretakers and others. 

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