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IS NOW CLOSED FOR 2008!**
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.
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