Denis the Inventor


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Ivanov Gennadiy Ivanovich is a 70-year old citizen of Russia, top-ranked design engineer and author of 150 inventions. He has an international certificate TRIZ Master. Gennadiy Ivanovich is an author of popular scientific books and methodological guidelines on theory of creativity, teacher of TRIZ, an internationally recognized technical advisor, a former pupil and successor of an outstanding Russian scientist G.S. Altshuller the founder of TRIZ.




The Eureka Method: How to Think Like an Inventor


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Fuel your "Eureka!" moments and become a successful inventor Envision breakthrough new products using the proven methods and applied reasoning techniques of today's successful inventors. The Eureka Method: How to Think Like an Inventor lays out a systematic approach to innovation. Discover how to look at social developments and trends to find new ways of combining and improving existing technologies and systems. Plain-language examples of real-world patents, products, and inventors illuminate each point along the way. Find out how to: Gain regular flashes of inspiration based on your understanding of the inventive process Improve and expand existing products in ways that fill social needs Fuse elements from different products into new and useful combinations Discover new opportunities by side-stepping rules and gaming the system "Futurize" your inventions and prevent them from becoming obsolete Identify emerging regulations and use them to your creative advantage Learn about comprehensive patent applications that protect your rights




American Inventor


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Mechanics' Magazine


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The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Volume 32


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Iron


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American Machinist


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Scientific American


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Monthly magazine devoted to topics of general scientific interest.