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Training on TRIZ in India

Training on TRIZ in India

| On 01, Jan 2010

Message: 1499
Posted by: Vin
Posted on: Friday, 5th December 2008


Hi,

I'd like to know if there is certification training on TRIZ being offered anywhere in India (specifically New Delhi).

Whatever information you can share will be of great help.

Thanks,

Vin.


Message: 1500
Posted by: Shree Phadnis
Posted on: Saturday, 6th December 2008


As for certifications that are followed for TRIZ the only body that has an process and is also recognized by major industry bodies the world over like Intel, Samsung, LG, GE etc is certification by MA TRIZ. MATRIZ has levels of certification from level 1 to level 5 with level 1 being basic and level 5 is Master. The maximum level one can attain by education is level 3.These certifications are carried out by regional bodies that represent MATRIZ. under guidelines from MATRIZ. The hours of education for level 3 certification is 250+ hrs along with requirements for a project that leads to patents being filed.In INDIA the body that will be certifying for these levels is TRIZ ASSOCIATION OF ASIA ( TAA) and the formalities including workings , web site etc is currently underway, we would be shortly putting up details. Bear with us till then

Shree Phadnis

Chairman TAA


Message: 1570
Posted by: bala
Posted on: Wednesday, 4th March 2009


Hello,

Any updates to the Triz training programs in India.Has it been launched yet ?

Regards

Bala


Message: 1573
Posted by: Shree Phadnis
Posted on: Thursday, 5th March 2009


Dear Bala,

Yes , courses for certification in TRIZ from Internation TRIZ associations have been launched by TRIZ Association of Asia. ( TAA) Pls contact me at Shreephadnisusa.net for details as this forum would not be the right place to discuss


Message: 1574
Posted by: Katie Barry
Posted on: Thursday, 5th March 2009


Shree,

Please be sure to submit any public trainings/events to the Real Innovation calendar: https://the-trizjournal.com/events/newpost.asp

I'm sure more than one reader would like to learn more about TAA's offerings!

Katie Barry
Editor, Real Innovation


Message: 1583
Posted by: jag
Posted on: Friday, 13th March 2009


Could Mr Sree Padnis or somebody let me know the date of next TRIZ trg session in Banaglore

regards

Jag


Message: 1587
Posted by: Hemant Chouhan
Posted on: Tuesday, 17th March 2009


when is the nexttraining scheduled?

 what location it will be and how much will be the time and cost involved for the same.

kindly let me know i am interested in attending the same

i am Engg. Post Graduate (Mech. Engg.) from IIT Delhi and graduated from J.N.Vyas Uni. jodhpur


Message: 1589
Posted by: Shree Phadnis
Posted on: Wednesday, 18th March 2009


Dear Hemant,

Can I have your mail ID so that i can send you the details

Shree Phadnis

TRIZ Expert

Chairman TRIZ Association of Asia


Message: 1590
Posted by: Katie Barry
Posted on: Wednesday, 18th March 2009


Please check our training and events calendar for training opportunities: https://the-trizjournal.com/events/

Alternatively, you can look at our Best Practices directory for lists of consultants that may provide the information you are seeking: https://the-trizjournal.com/best_practices.html

Katie Barry
Editor, Real Innovation


Message: 1591
Posted by: Katie Barry
Posted on: Wednesday, 18th March 2009


Please check our training and events calendar for training opportunities: https://the-trizjournal.com/events/

Alternatively, you can look at our Best Practices directory for lists of consultants that may provide the services you are seeking: https://the-trizjournal.com/best_practices.html

Katie Barry
Editor, Real Innovation


Message: 1595
Posted by: Shree Phadnis
Posted on: Wednesday, 25th March 2009


 

Â¥Every body loves to play holi, children specially like playing with water balloons, as water balloons have a potential of hurting people government put a ban on them and as a substitute low thickness plastic bags are used.
Â¥but the problem is after holi there are many such plastic bags that are causing litter that if
not cleaned will go and choke the drainage systems
Â¥what can be done to
improve this situation?


Message: 1596
Posted by: Shree Phadnis
Posted on: Wednesday, 25th March 2009


In my earlier post I have posted a problem. For the persons who do not belog to India. Holi is a festival of colours and splasing water over persons.In the recent past children would fill the ballon with water and hurl at people. I hope this explains the context of the problem to be solved.

At TAA we have been experimenting with age group 10 to 15 in teaching them Classical TRIZ along with OTSM TRIZ. A boy who is 12 years old was able to solve the problem in approx 10 min.The important point is SOLVE ( he was able to utlize the Hill model, the exaggeration model, the core conflict model, the Most desirable result model in combination of using the axiom of reflection in OTSM TRIZ) and arrive at a solution .Adults can also try this problem and respond, however what is more important than the solution is the process of thinking, You could send your solutions along with the logic and the steps taken to solve it at shreephadnisusa.net.


Message: 1597
Posted by: Ellen Domb
Posted on: Wednesday, 25th March 2009


Thank you, Shree–this is a great story!   Could you take pictures at the Holi festival, of “ordinary” plastic bags (that are safe but create litter) and the wonderful solution from the 12 year-old inventor?   It would make a very good TRIZ Journal article, and many people would learn from your work.   

It is also a very important example that inventive problems do not have to be technology problems–solving this problem helps people and helps society and requires good thinking.   Thank you.


Message: 1599
Posted by: Shree Phadnis
Posted on: Thursday, 26th March 2009


I am in the process of writing a book on how a TRIZ expert visits the education model and teaches a brilliant boy Non Typical problem solving. This  problem is going to be one of the problems the child solves based on our real experience in eductating 12-15 year olds. I do have a picture, but dont know how to send you,I will try to pull out this part from the book chapter and send for publication also for the benefit of all


Message: 1600
Posted by: Ellen Domb
Posted on: Thursday, 26th March 2009


Great-you can put links to pictures in this discussion forum, but this sounds like you really have enough for TRIZ Journal to publish as an article or even a series. Go to https://the-trizjournal.com/submit Thanks!


Message: 1602
Posted by: Kashi
Posted on: Thursday, 2nd April 2009


is the solution to the holi problem posted on this journel. If yes, please give me the url.

Regards

Kashi


Message: 1604
Posted by: Shree Phadnis
Posted on: Thursday, 2nd April 2009


Dear Kashi,

You never learn the fundamentals of thinking by knowing solutions of the problems. Infact all it does is gives us an answer , does not help in knowing how the solution was developed.The process of developing a solution is of utmost importance, I would rather not disclose an answer to the problem but would encourage all to think and put forward your thinking logic to the problem after which I can help you solve this very problem using your own thinking. My question you you is what in your opinion is the initial situation of the problem. Pls describe it.

Regards

Shree