Welcome to an exciting opportunity for female innovators
and inventors who are truly embracing the 'experience'
- taking on challenges and maximising opportunities
that enhance their ideas.
Entry into the Female Invent Awards, is a chance to
enjoy fantastic new opportunities, challenges and experiences.
Unlike many award schemes, the Female
Invent Awards focus mainly on broader experiences and
achievements, not just commercial success.
INDIVIDUAL INNOVATORS
Many women have gained considerably by participating
in the BFIIN Awards, the awards providing the opportunity
to showcase their inventions, the Awards attracts a
great deal of publicity for individual innovators both
in the press and on television. (read
testimonials)
The event provides a great opportunity to network
with other like-minded women and make new friends.
**APPLICATION
IS NOW CLOSED FOR 2009!**
Denise Anstey of Bristol won the British Female Inventor of the Year 2009 title with her invention, Slik Stik.
Denise Anstey, a disabled lady who was dissatisfied with the poor ergonomics and basic function of conventional walking sticks came up with the idea with this stick that folds for convenient storage and portability, whilst maintaining a firm and rigid support when extended. A four - position stem adjusts easily to your preferred height while the comfortable and well designed hand grip has a rubberised non-slip coating.
Perth woman’s energy monitoring device wins Female Inventor of the Year Award in Cardiff.
Perth inventor Tanya Ewing, 39, took home the top prize as Inventor of the Year at the tenth annual
British Female Inventor and Innovator of the Year Awards in Cardiff on Tuesday 11 March. Her EWGECO
invention is an energy-monitoring device that uses a ‘traffic-light’ display to show real-time use
of electricity, water and gas.