Mandy Haberman
Mandy Nicola Haberman | |
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Nationality | English |
Engineering career | |
Engineering discipline | Inventor |
Institution memberships | Bournemouth University |
Significant design | Haberman Feeder and the Anywayup Cup |
Mandy Nicola Haberman (born 1956) is an English inventor and entrepreneur. She is a visiting Fellow at Bournemouth University, from where she has an honorary doctorate.[1] She is known for inventing the Haberman Feeder and the Anywayup Cup.
Inventions
Haberman's daughter was born in 1980 with Stickler syndrome, a congenital abnormality that included a cleft palate.
Out of necessity, she invented the Haberman Feeder special bottle for infants with sucking difficulties, now used in hospitals throughout the world. Her second invention, the Anywayup Cup, is available on the commercial market, selling 10 million cups per year. The Anywayup Cup has received numerous awards for both innovation and design.[2][3]
Patents
Haberman has become "a campaigner for improvements in the patent system,"[4] and "sits on many committees, including the IP Court User Advisory Committee."[1]
Awards
Haberman was the British Female Inventor and Innovative Network (BFIIN) Female Inventor of the Year 2000. She won the Design Effectiveness Awards 2000.[4]
References
- 1 2 "Visiting Fellow, Mandy Haberman, Honorary Fellow". Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management, Bournemouth University. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
- ↑ "BFIIN Awards 2000". British Female Inventors and Innovators Network. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
- ↑ "From Innovation to Commercialization and Beyond - Mandy Haberman". WIPO Program Activities. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
- 1 2 "British Library Business & IP Centre in London". Mandy Haberman. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
External links
- MandyHaberman.com
- "Interview with Mandy Haberman Inventor of the Anywayup Cup". Retrieved 2013-06-27.