The British Female Inventors and Innovators Awards were
established in 1999 to provide inspiration for women
seeking to turn their unique ideas into commercial propositions.
Over the years the event has showcased many remarkable
and innovative products and previous winners have gone
on to establish successful businesses and achieve global
recognition.
These include
Mandy
Haberman, inventor of the Haberman Feeder and the Anywayup
Cup, Tish Fearn, who has signed a major distribution
deal with B&Q for her Lite-Lift equine and gardening
tools, and
Dr Dawn Gibbins MBE, named Veuve Clicquot
Business Woman of the Year 2004.
BFIIN Awards are managed by the, Global
Women Inventors & Innovators Network (GWIIN)-
the global network which aims to increase the number
of innovative women embracing enterprise.