MORAG HUTCHEON BFIIN 2006 AWARD
WINNER
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Morag Hutcheon from Hertfordshire won
the British Female Inventor of the Year 2006
title with her invention, Pre.vu, a music sampling
device built into a standard CD jewel case at
the awards event at the Guildhall, London on
21 February.
Founder of the awards, Bola Olabisi said,
“This year we had outstanding entries ranging
from high tech gadgets to creative works such
as fashion.
All of them illustrate how resourceful women
are in terms of problem-solving to improve our
lives.”
For a comprehensive list of 2006 nominees, please
click on the link and download the document
-: BFIIN
nominees ( 6.5mb)
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British
Female Inventor of the Year 2006
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Morag Hutcheon
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OTHER PRIZES AWARDED WERE:
Female Innovator of the Year
Jayne Lawton from Cheshire for Grobox (Platinum
Award)
Megan Beynon from Winchester for Peridot (Gold
Award)
Samantha Fountain from Surrey for Shewee (Silver
Award)
Special Recognition
Joyce Young from Glasgow for the Tartan
Spirit Collection
Sian Sutherland, Tanya Mackay and
Kathy Miller from London for Mama Mio-Maternity
Skincare
Innovator/Inventor in the Industry
Dr Helen Lee from Cambridge for Diagnostics
For The Real World Ltd (Platinum Award)
Julie Baker from Hartfordshire for Antifoggant
in Black and White Graphic Arts Films (Gold
Award)
Innovation in ITEC
Megan Beynon from Winchester for Peridot
(Platinum
Award)
Ruth Woodward from Oxford for Terahertz
(Gold
Award)
Kerstin Kleese-Van Dam from Cheshire for Effective
Management of Scientific Data
(Silver
Award)
Higher Education & Learning
Institutes
Dr Helen Ford from Bedford for Optical Coherence
Tomography
(Platinum Award)
Dr Rana el Kaliouby from Cambridge for Cars
with Emotional Intelligence & Others
(Gold
Award)
Dr Lorraine Gamman from London for Gripper
(Silver
Award)
Exceptionally Creative Award Winner
Joyce Young from Glasgow for the Tartan Spirit
Collection
(Gold Award)
Anita Witter from London for Jewel Isle Rum Punch
(Silver
Award)
Product Development Award Winner
Morag Hutcheon from Hertfordshire for Pre.vu
(Gold
Award)
Julie Bank from Cambridge for Antifoggant in
black and white graphic art films
(Silver
Award)
Capacity Building Initiatives and
Projects
Amanda Chessell from Hampshire for CORBA OTS
Transaction IBM
(Gold Award)
Abigail Cookie from London for Gigart
(Silver
Award)
Young Inventors under 18
Meroe Dalphinis from Ilford for Pop Up Interactive
Book “Dangers of Chat Rooms”
(Platinum Award)
Heather Lewis and
Kathy Walker from Pembrokeshire
for Super Safe Ladder
(Gold Award)
Fatima Altaf from London for Travel Game “Human
Body”
(Silver Award)
The GWIIN Chairman Discretionary Award
Jean Bartlett of The Bag lady
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