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Invention Intelligence - Rising to the Challenge: Top women innovators reveal how they did it

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To celebrate Women's Enterprise Day, Invention Intelligence and the British Library will be hosting a panel of award-winning women inventor-innovators to share firsthand experiences of overcoming the many challenges of getting a new product idea to market and establishing a young business.

The audience will have the chance to learn from the entrepreneurs' own triumphs and tribulations on the road to success, as well as putting questions to them.

Celia Gates, Doctor Cookware

Celia GatesEUWIIN Design Award 2007
Malaysian Invention & Design Society Award 2007
BIS British Consumer Invention of the Year 2004

 

Neeta Dhorajiwala, Loyalty Cards Anywhere Solutions

Neeta DhorajiwalaRecognized in the Sesames Awards 2008 for innovation in Loyalty Card Process in 2007 Investment award from Trapezia, the equity fund for women-run businesses.


Sarah Lu, You Doo Doll

Sarah LuPrince's Trust Start-up Award 2002
BBC Dragon's Den 2007 Investment Winner

 

Tanya Ewing, Ewgeco Energy Management System

Tanya EwingThe Bid sponsored by Barclays - Winner Best New Business 2008
National Bright Idea Award Winner - e.on Energy Lab 2008
The Observer Ethical Awards 2008
BFIIN British Female Inventor of the Year 2008

Cheryl Swaby, Buddies4Travel

Cheryl SwabyAs featured in the Travel Guardian, Heat, Company, New Woman
Speed Enterprise funding award from TVU

 

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Booking details

Time: 10.30 – 12.30 with networking lunch until 13.30pm
Date: Wednesday 19 November 2008
Place: British Library Business & IP Centre, 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB
Cost: £37 (£20 for Invention Intelligence subscribers - joining Invention Intelligence is free)

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