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European Inventor Awards - The Finalists...


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The finalists for the European Inventor Awards 2015 have been announced and you now have the chance to vote for your favourite in the 'Popular Prize' category and enter a draw to win one of 15 Pebble smartwatches.

The European Inventor Award is organised by the European Patent Office (EPO). The award ceremony will be held on 17 June 2015 in Paris, France.

You can vote once a day for as many of the 15 finalists as you wish. However, you cannot vote for the same inventor more than once a day. Voting is free of charge. The deadline is midnight, 4th June.

For an in-depth look at all of the finalists and their fabulous inventions plus voting details: European Inventor Awards 2015 - The Finalists

For full details of the competition got to: http://www.epo.org/learning-events/european-inventor.html


 
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