Inventor, entrepreneur and IP activist, Mandy Haberman, has launched her new website at www.mandyhaberman.com.
The website, created by online corporate communications company ://CORPORACT, features product information, constantly updating sources of information, news and advice for would-be inventors, and includes a podcast archive, downloadable resources, video, and an images portfolio.
://CORPORACT's global software partner Tribiq provides the site’s open source multilingual content management system known as Tribiq CMS. TribiqCMS is based on the popular PHP and MySQL systems, and uses jQuery for interactive tools. The system allows administrators to create non-hierarchical links around the website, embed videos, display icons and links to social bookmarking sites. Users can also manage a range of plugins, such as a text filter for extracting third party feeds from Twitter or other relevant news channels.
Commenting on the launch of her new website, Mandy Haberman said:
“I wanted a website that had a clean contemporary feel, and a unique, distinctive home page which captured my own individual character. I believe this has been successfully achieved. As I am very busy most of the time, it is a huge benefit for me to be able to update my website easily and know that third party feeds are providing relevant fresh content for my visitors on a daily basis.”
“I shall be working with ://CORPORACT to develop my website over time to encourage the online community and inventor-related interest groups to comment on intellectual property reform and related matters.”
Editor’s Note:
About Mandy Haberman
It is said necessity is the mother of invention. There is none more apt a phrase than in the case of Mandy Haberman, a successful award-winning English inventor.
Mandy Haberman is a highly inspirational inventor and widely recognised role model. Her trademark is process innovation and reform for the benefit of others. She devotes much of her available time to providing direction, help and encouragement to would-be inventors.
Mandy’s innovations began in earnest in 1980 when her third child Emily was born with a congenital condition that resulted in sucking difficulty. Frustrated by the absence of a suitable feeding bottle she began work on a developing a solution (known today as the Haberman® Feeder) for all babies with sucking problems, which was to improve the quality of life for many thousands of infants and their parents.
Her second invention, the Anywayup® cup, the first non-spill cup for toddlers, proved to be a huge success, revolutionising the nursery market worldwide.