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    TESE by MATRIZ

    TESE by MATRIZ …or how the trends of engineering systems evolution evolved Our knowledge base has just expanded to inc...

    Why does technology need pluralism…

    Why does technology need pluralism… …or how feature transfer was born Prolog Almost every engineer knows that frustr...

    The missing link in TESE application

    Introduction The pace of engineering system evolution has never been faster. In a world where competitive advantage reli...

    Su-Fields in action

    Our knowledge base just got a new addition – a dedicated section on substance-field modelling. It covers all the key c...

    Navigating uncertainty: the future of innovation leadership

    Let’s talk about CHANGES. While it’s not a new topic, new aspects demand our attention. Today, we face a world c...

    Pragmatic innovations - part 3

    With this post, we conclude our exploration of how innovation itself has evolved into a structured discipline. In the fi...

    Pragmatic innovations - part 2

    A week ago, we published the first installment of a three-part series by Błażej Czajkowski, originally featured in Pro...

    Pragmatic innovations - part 1

    Some time ago, the Polish magazine Production Manager featured an article by Błażej Czajkowski dedicated to TRIZ. In h...

    Molecule restores cognition, memory in Alzheimer’s disease model mice

    In a new study, a molecule identified and synthesized by UCLA Health researchers was shown to restore cognitive functio...

    Nature must remain at the heart of engineering solutions

    Last week, David Taylor of Trinity College Dublin argued that simply copying nature is no way to succeed at inventing. H...

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