Caprovine Voerkraal

Inventive Problem Solving: TRIZ Talks

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Introduction to TRIZ: The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving TRIZ (pronounced "trees") is a Russian acronym for Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadach, which translates to "Theory of Inventive Problem Solving." Developed in the mid-20th century by Soviet engineer and inventor Genrich Altshuller, TRIZ is a systematic methodology designed to foster innovation and solve complex problems by drawing on patterns of invention observed across thousands of patents and technological advancements. Altshuller and his team analyzed over 40,000 patents to identify recurring principles that lead to break...

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Jun 21, 2026

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TRIZ: The Inventive Problem Solving System 21.06.2026

TRIZ (pronounced “trees”) is a powerful, systematic methodology for inventive problem solving. The name comes from the Russian Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch, which translates to Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. Developed in 1946 by Soviet engineer and inventor Genrich Altshuller, TRIZ is the result of a groundbreaking study of hundreds of thousands of patents. Altshuller discovere...

TRIZ and ARIZ: Is Rigor Necessary for Innovation? 18.04.2026

In a world obsessed with “disruptive thinking” and rapid ideation sessions, innovation often feels like a lightning strike—unpredictable, serendipitous, and best left to creative geniuses. Yet for decades, a quiet counter-movement has argued the opposite: true breakthroughs follow discoverable patterns, and the most reliable path to invention is not wild brainstorming but rigorous, algorithmic pro...

TRIZ: Invention Science Ending Trial and Error 16.01.2026

In the realm of innovation and engineering, the traditional approach to problem-solving has long been dominated by trial and error—a method as ancient as human curiosity itself. Inventors would tinker, test, fail, and iterate, often wasting resources and time in pursuit of breakthroughs. Enter TRIZ, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, a revolutionary framework that transforms invention from a...

TRIZ: The Science of Invention in Engineering 15.01.2026

In the vast landscape of engineering and innovation, few methodologies stand out as profoundly systematic and transformative as TRIZ, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. Originating from the Russian acronym "Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadach," TRIZ represents a structured approach to creativity, turning invention from an art reliant on intuition into a science grounded in patterns and...

Solving Impossible Problems with TRIZ 14.01.2026

In the relentless pursuit of innovation, where challenges often appear insurmountable, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, or TRIZ, emerges as a beacon of systematic creativity, transforming contradictions into triumphs. Born from the inquisitive mind of Soviet engineer Genrich Altshuller in 1946, TRIZ—short for the Russian "Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadach"—was forged through the me...

TRIZ and the Structure of Originality 13.01.2026

The notion that originality springs from chaotic genius or random inspiration has long dominated views on creativity. Genrich Altshuller’s TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) dismantles this myth by revealing that true inventive originality follows a clear, repeatable structure rooted in patterns extracted from millions of patents. Altshuller began his work in the 1940s as a Soviet patent e...

TRIZ: Systematic Invention Eliminates Trial and Error 12.01.2026

TRIZ: Systematic Invention Eliminates Trial and Error Innovation has long been viewed as a mysterious process reliant on genius, luck, or exhaustive experimentation. Traditional approaches to invention often involve trial and error—generating countless ideas, prototyping repeatedly, and iterating until a workable solution emerges. This method is time-consuming, resource-intensive, and unpredictabl...

TRIZ: The Forty Principles of Inventive Problem Solving 11.01.2026

Here is the complete list of the 40 Inventive Principles of TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving), developed by Genrich Altshuller. These are the standard English names most commonly used in TRIZ literature and resources (note: slight variations in translation exist across sources, but this is the widely accepted version). Segmentation Taking Out (or Extraction / Separation) Local Quality Asy...

The Inventive Genius of TRIZ Systems 10.01.2026

In the realm of innovation and problem-solving, few methodologies capture the essence of human ingenuity as profoundly as TRIZ, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. Originating from the Soviet Union in the mid-20th century, TRIZ represents a paradigm shift in how we approach challenges, transforming invention from a serendipitous art into a rigorous science. At its core, TRIZ systems embody in...

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