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Call for Nominations...


Your Woman Inventor Needs You!
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The British Female Inventor and Innovator the Year (BFIIN) is now in its 13th year. Entry is now open and nominations are sought. Closing date for entries is 1st July.

These prestigious awards will be presented at a glitzy ceremony in London on 14th October 2015.

This is an open competition bringing together and putting the spotlight on incredible top inventive and innovative women from across Britain. The emphasis is on exceptionally creative items, inventions and innovations by women with proven commercially viable and economic growth potentials.

The competition is organised on behalf of the Global Women Inventors and Innovators Network (GWIIN). All BFIIN Finalists will also have the opportunity to be considered for the EU-WIIN Awards where an independent panel of expert judges will put originality, ingenuity as well as design to the test. The European Women Inventors and Innovators Network (EU-WIIN) - I know, it's a lot of networks! - is also holding its bi-annual exhibition, conference and awards at the same time in London this year.

If you are, or know, an inventive woman looking for recognition, now's your chance to shine!

To read the full story (and see last years winners) go to: The British Female Inventors and Innovators Awards 2015

General enquiries to: office@gwiin.com

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