Tuesday, September 9

Patricia Morgan, founder of Dreamers Atelier, who is indeed credited with developing an innovative child-safety solution—a Bluetooth device and app designed to prevent parents from accidentally leaving children in hot cars. The invention is currently in early-stage development through the Dreamers Atelier program, supported by the innovation incubator Spectral Theory .

At this stage, the product’s technical specifics remain confidential due to pending intellectual property filings, and it’s being showcased to prospective investors through private pitch sessions .

Regarding visual identification of Patricia Morgan, I wasn’t able to locate any publicly available image that confidently matches the inventor you mentioned—existing photos with the name Patricia Morgan are related to figures in politics, law, or the arts, not this inventor .


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Inventor Patricia Morgan
Affiliation Dreamers Atelier (incubator Spectral Theory)
Invention Bluetooth device & app to alert parents and prevent leaving children in hot cars
Development Stage Early-stage, investor previews; technical details under wraps for IP protection
Public Images No confirmed image of this particular inventor available


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It’s worth noting that there are other inventors in this space—for example, Alissa Chavez, who created the Hot Seat alarm (a sensor-equipped pad that interacts with a fob and smartphone to alert caregivers if they walk away from a child in a car seat) —but her invention is distinct and predates Patricia Morgan’s current project.

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