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Melinda Weaver, 2012 Anthill 30under30 Winner

Melinda Weaver saw the strength of the keepsake industry in Australia and decided to introduce a forward-thinking concept into the market: a printing kit free of harmful chemicals. Baby Ink makes use of ink-free technology that's safe for infants' hands and feet. Congratulations, Melinda: it's an enterprise!

Baby Ink (SMART 100)

The founder of Baby Ink, Melinda Weaver, had children and noticed an opportunity in the market for a keepsake product that is easily accessible, easy to use and affordable. Not wanting to use ink or an unsafe product for a baby, the need for a baby-safe, non-toxic keepsake product was evident. Melinda also wanted to celebrate the sex of her baby by using a blue-colour inkless product for her baby boy. Seeing huge potential in the market Baby Ink was born!
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