THE GWIIN HALL OF FAME 

"Global showcase of Women Inventors & Innovators...to increase the visibility of innovative women"

The GWIIN Hall of Fame is the online platform to increase the visibility of the GWIIN Award Winners from around the world. Our Hall of Fame offers support and mentor advice from GWIIN Award Winners on a range of subjects to assist other women inventors & innovators in increasing their products and services visibility. From around the world Hall of Fame members share their rich and varied experiences to assist women in developing new trading partners and introducing their innovative products and services to new international markets, all under the GWIIN online platform.


TRADE PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
GWIIN continues to expand across borders and uses its platform for recognizing inventive and innovative women worldwide. There is a particular emphasis on developing vehicles for marketing and long lasting trade partnership opportunities within and across borders through its awards, conferences, seminars, exhibitions and roundtable discussions.

 

GLOBAL EVENTS
The GWIIN awards, events and exhibitions has been hosted in many countries, including the UK, Germany, Brussels, South Africa, Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, Singapore, Mexico.......


LEADING ACCOLADE FOR INVENTIVE WOMEN
The GWIIN Global Women Inventors & Innovators Network Awards has now grown to become the world's number one leading accolade for women inventors and innovators.


WHAT THE PAPERS SAY..
Here are just some links on what the papers said about our past Award winners

BBC News- Woman invents new aid for police
BBC News- Honour for canine coat inventor
Start-up News- Invention awards commend female entrepreneurs
The Times- From Nasa boxer shorts to inflatable travel cots .more


TESTIMONIALS
"It is vitally important that our society is taught at an early age that we are now in the age of innovation and to appreciate the importance of creativity and innovation to the success of the nation.

I believe that the BFIY Award will succeed in raising the profile of women inventors and encourage them to contribute to the increasingly competitive global economy."

Tony Blair, UK Prime Minister from 1997 to 2007.

THE GWIIN HALL OF FAME
To request more information about The GWIIN Hall of Fame, please email us office@gwiin.com