Mission and Objectives

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OBJECTIVES

The European TRIZ Association (ETRIA) intends to function as a connecting link between industrial companies, institutions, educational organizations and individuals concerned with conceptual questions pertaining to organization and processing of innovation knowledge.
TRIZ is considered as a cross-disciplinary, generic methodology, but it has not previously been presented in terms of logic or any other formal knowledge representation. Most of the concepts introduced in TRIZ are fuzzy, and most of the techniques are still heuristic and only partially formalized. For further development and conceptual re-organization of the TRIZ knowledge base, ETRIA shall involve and collaborate with TRIZ experts and professionals from the fields of logic, organization science, informatics and linguistics.
The ETRIA has been set up to accomplish the following tasks:
To achieve these tasks, ETRIA will form an open community which will unite the efforts, suggest opportunities for global standardization, conduct further research and development, and provide mechanisms for the exchange of information and knowledge on TRIZ and TRIZ based innovation technologies.

BACKGROUND

ETRIA aims at developing a web-based collaborative environment targeted at the creation of connecting links between any and all institutions concerned with conceptual questions pertaining to the creation, organization, and efficient processing of innovation knowledge and innovation technologies.
In the modern knowledge economy, the value of knowledge is growing relative to other assets and new intellectual property is being created at an ever increasing rate. Therefore, the ability to find non-trivial solutions, systematically generate new concepts, and create intellectual property rapidly become crucial to achieving competitive advantage and leveraging the intellectual potential of organizations.
The process of technological innovation is currently undergoing radical changes. The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) - a recent breakthrough in the theory of inventiveness, and Knowledge Management - is an important factor in helping organisations manage their way through these changes.
TRIZ (the internationally used Russian acronym, proposed by TRIZ-creator Genrich S. Altshuller, 15.10.26-24.09.98) is regarded today as the most comprehensive, systematically organized invention knowledge and creative thinking methodology known to mankind.
TRIZ has the following advantages over traditional innovation supporting methods:
Knowledge Management and other Web-based information technologies address the needs of organizations in the capitalization of all of their existing knowledge, allowing them to treat that knowledge as a resource to help provide uniquely powerful solutions for capturing, indexing, storing, and retrieving knowledge by any and all authorized personnel.
Integration of TRIZ and Knowledge Management forms a new area of expertise by addressing the needs of organizations through:

ACTIVITIES

The ETRIA will provide:
Please visit our pages regularly to find information about specific activities which will be announced in the nearest future.
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