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European Woman Innovator Of The Year
European Prize for Women Innovators (formerly European Woman Innovator of the Year) is a prize awarded by the European Union. Laureates 2022 ;Women Innovators *Rocío Arroyo, Spain *Ciara Clancy, Ireland *Ninna Granucci, France ;Rising Innovators *Niamh Donnelly, Ireland *Iva Gumnishka, Bulgaria *Mehak Mumtaz, Portugal 2021 *Merel Boers, Netherlands *Mathilde Jakobsen, Denmark *Daphne Haim Langford, Israel * youth prize: Ailbhe Keane and Isabel Keane, Ireland * Special mention prize for their achievements: ** In the main category: Asude Altıntaş, Turkey ** In the Rising Innovator category: Livia Ng, UK 2020 *Madiha Derouazi, Switzerland *Maria Fatima Lucas, Portugal *Arancha Martinez, Spain * youth prize: Josefien Groot, Netherlands * Special mention prize for their achievements: ** In the main category: Cécile Real (France) ** In the Rising Innovator category: *** Ailbhe Keane (Ireland) *** Rebecca Saive (Germany), 2019 *Irina Borodina, Lithuania *Martine Caroff, F ...
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European Union
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been described as a '' sui generis'' political entity (without precedent or comparison) combining the characteristics of both a federation and a confederation. Containing 5.8per cent of the world population in 2020, the EU generated a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of around trillion in 2021, constituting approximately 18per cent of global nominal GDP. Additionally, all EU states but Bulgaria have a very high Human Development Index according to the United Nations Development Programme. Its cornerstone, the Customs Union, paved the way to establishing an internal single market based on standardised legal framework and legislation that applies in all member states in those matters, and only those matters, where the states have agreed to act ...
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Claudia Gärtner
Claudia may refer to: People Ancient Romans *Any woman from the Roman Claudia gens The gens Claudia (), sometimes written Clodia, was one of the most prominent patrician houses at ancient Rome. The gens traced its origin to the earliest days of the Roman Republic. The first of the Claudii to obtain the consulship was Appius C ... * Claudia (vestal), a Vestal Virgin who protected her father Appius Claudius Pulcher in 143 BC *Claudia Augusta (63–63 AD), infant daughter of Nero by his second wife *Claudia Capitolina, princess of Commagene originally from Roman Egypt *Claudia Marcella, women of the Claudii Marcelli *Claudia Octavia (died 62 AD), first wife of Nero *Claudia Procula, a name traditionally attributed to Pontius Pilate's wife *Claudia Pulchra, a relative of the imperial family, accused of immorality and treason *Claudia Rufina, a woman of British descent who lived in Rome c. 90 AD and was known to the poet Martial *Claudia Quinta, who helped bring the statue of ...
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Petra Wadström
Petra ( ar, ٱلْبَتْرَاء, Al-Batrāʾ; grc, Πέτρα, "Rock", Nabataean: ), originally known to its inhabitants as Raqmu or Raqēmō, is an historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan. It is adjacent to the mountain of Jabal Al-Madbah, in a basin surrounded by mountains forming the eastern flank of the Arabah valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. The area around Petra has been inhabited from as early as 7000 BC, and the Nabataeans might have settled in what would become the capital city of their kingdom as early as the 4th century BC. Archaeological work has only discovered evidence of Nabataean presence dating back to the second century BC, by which time Petra had become their capital. The Nabataeans were nomadic Arabs who invested in Petra's proximity to the incense trade routes by establishing it as a major regional trading hub. The trading business gained the Nabataeans considerable revenue and Petra became the focus of their w ...
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Michela Magas
Michela Magas is a designer, entrepreneur and innovation specialist, of Croatian-British nationality, and is the first woman from the Creative Industries to receive the European Woman Innovator of the Year award by the European Commission. Family and education She is the daughter of the architects Olga and Boris Magaš, and was raised in Rijeka, Croatia, where she was educated at Italian elementary and secondary schools, before graduating in design from the Royal College of Art in London. Career From 1995 until the end of 2000 she worked at the ''Financial Times'', as a designer, becoming Art Editor. She is the co-founder, with Peter Russel-Clarke (designer), Peter Russell-Clarke, of the London-based design innovation lab Stromatolite, whose clients include Nike, Inc., Nike, Nokia and Apple Inc., Apple. She is the founder of Music Tech Fest, and chairs the Industry Commons Foundation. In December 2019 she was recognised as an "Outstanding Peer Reviewer" by Leonardo, the I ...
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Karen Dolva
Karen Dolva is a Norwegian interaction designer and founder of No Isolation. She was named to the BBC's 100 Women in 2020. She previously studied computer science at the University of Oslo The University of Oslo ( no, Universitetet i Oslo; la, Universitas Osloensis) is a public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the highest ranked and oldest university in Norway. It is consistently ranked among the top universit .... References Living people Norwegian business executives University of Oslo alumni Year of birth missing (living people) {{Norway-bio-stub ...
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Walburga Fröhlich
Walpurga or Walburga ( ang, Wealdburg, la, Valpurga, Walpurga, Walpurgis, sv, Valborg; c. AD 71025 February 777 or 779), also spelled Valderburg or Guibor, was an Anglo-Saxon missionary to the Frankish Empire. She was canonized on 1 May c. 870 by Pope Adrian II. Saint Walpurgis Night (or "Sankt Walpurgisnacht") is the name for the eve of her feast day in the Medieval period, which coincided with May Day; her feast is no longer celebrated on that day, but the name is still used for May Eve. Early life Walpurga was born in the county of Devonshire, England, into a local aristocratic family. She was the daughter of Richard the Pilgrim, an underking of the West Saxons, and of Wuna of Wessex, and had two brothers, Willibald and Winibald. Religious career In 721 Richard set out on a pilgrimage to Rome with his two sons. Before leaving he entrusted Walburga, then 11 years old, to the abbess of the double monastery at Wimborne Abbey in Dorset. She had been there but a year, ...
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Alicia Asín Pérez
Alicia may refer to: People * Alicia (given name), list of people with this name * Alisha (singer) (born 1968), US pop singer * Melinda Padovano (born 1987), a professional wrestler, known by her ring name, Alicia Places * Alicia, Bohol, Philippines * Alicia, Isabela, Philippines * Alicia, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines * Alicia, Arkansas Biology * ''Alicia'' (sea anemone), a genus of sea anemones in the family Aliciidae * ''Alicia'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Malpighiaceae * ''Drosera aliciae'', carnivorous plant native to South Africa of the family Droseraceae Others * ''Alicia'' (album), a 2020 album by Alicia Keys * ''Alicia'' (film), a 1974 Dutch film * Alicia (submarine), 6-seater submarine * '' Alicia's Diary'', short story by Thomas Hardy * Hurricane Alicia, devastating hurricane in 1983 See also * Alisha * Alycia Alycia is a female given name. The name is variant of Alicia, a form of Alice, and is ultimately from the Germanic name Adalheidi ...
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Gabriella Colucci
Gabriella Colucci (born 1960s) is an Italian researcher who identifies plant based chemicals for industrial use. She won the EU Women Innovators Award in 2018. Career Colucci was born in Naples in the 1960s. She specialized in agricultural science. In 1994, she went on an exchange to work for a year in Nigeria. Afterwards, she started research at the University of California, San Diego and at Arena Pharmaceuticals. After ten years, she returned to Italy, where she started her own company. In June 2018, she won the European Woman Innovator of the Year award in recognition of the 35 chemicals she had identified that have potential applications in cosmetics or agrochemicals. Her Italian company was able to identify these chemicals by interpreting the messages that are sent between cells. She took the 100,000 euro prize. The second place went to Spaniard Alicia Asín Pére whose work relates to the Internet of Things and the third to Austrian Walburga Fröhlich. The young award went ...
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Michela Puddu
Michela may refer to: *Michela Alioto-Pier (born 1968), member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors *Michela Vittoria Brambilla (born 1967), Italian politician and businesswoman *Michela Cobisi (born 1982), Italian retired pair skater *Michela Fanini (1973–1994), female racing cyclist from Italy *Michela Figini (born 1966), Swiss former alpine skier *Michela Luci (born 2006), actor *Michela Maggioni (born 1988), Italian fashion model * Michela Pace (born 2001), Maltese singer who represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 *Michela Ponza (born 1979), Italian professional biathlete * Michela Torrenti (born 1977), Italian judoka * Michela Wrong (born 1961), British journalist, author and foreign correspondent *1045 Michela, asteroid See also *Michelle (given name) Michelle is a given name, originally a variant of Michèle, the French feminine form of Michel, derived from the Hebrew name Michael meaning " Who is like God?". It is now extensively used in English-spea ...
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Shimrit Perkol-Finkel
Shimrit Perkol-Finkel (Hebrew: שמרית פרקול-פינקל; April 12, 1975 – March 7, 2021) was an Israeli marine biologist. She researched artificial coral reefs and developed ecological concrete products, green construction and CleanTech. She was a co-founder of two companies in the field of marine ecology, and also served as the CEO of one of them, "ECOncrete". Perkol-Finkel authored over 20 scientific articles. Her work was awarded prizes by the United Nations and the European Union. In 2019 she was chosen by "Forbes" as one of the top 50 women-led Startups that are crushing tech. In the same year, the patent she developed, together with her partner Ido Sella, was chosen as one of the 100 best inventions in the world by Time magazine. Early life Perkol-Finkel was born and raised in Tel Aviv, to Rachel, a preschool teacher and artist, and to Dov, a bus driver and tour guide. She was the eldest of four daughters, including the translator Sarit Perkol. In her youth she ...
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Martine Caroff
Martine is a feminine given name and a surname. Given name * Martine Aubry (born 1950), French politician * Martine Audet (born 1961), Canadian poet * Martine Aurillac (born 1939), French politician * Martine Baay-Timmerman (born 1958), Dutch politician * Martine Bartlett (1925–2006), American actress * Martine Batchelor (born 1953), author and former Buddhist nun * Martine Beaugrand, Canadian politician * Martine Bellen, American poet, editor and librettist * Martine Bercher (1944–2005), American football player * Martine Bertereau (c. 1600–after 1642), pioneering French woman mining engineer and mineralogist, also known as Baroness de Beausoleil * Martine Berthet (born 1961), French politician * Martine Beswick (born 1941), English actress and model * Martine Beugnet, French film theorist * Martine Billard (born 1952), French politician * Martine Brunschwig Graf (born 1950), Swiss politician * Martine Buron (born 1944), French architect and politician * Martine Carol ( ...
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