2009 Conference   

Oct 23-25, 2009

New Lebanon, New York

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INVENTIUM © - The Inventing Game 

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Play the INVENTIUM game and get an answer to almost any problem (Personal, Professional or Organizational). The INVENTIUM game is based on a simplified version of TRIZ and the "40 Principles of Inventing". Problem-Solving, Innovating and Inventing can be difficult, frustrating and sometimes impossible. This game will make it easy, effortless and even fun to generate new and innovative ideas.

INVENTIUM gives you an historical, knowledge data-base and examples of the proven principles of inventing. So in new situations you don't have to "re-inventing the wheel" or spend a lot of time in unproductive brainstorming. The advantage of this game is that you can use the principles of inventing directly and don't have to learn the whole new technology called TRIZ. For quick results you can focus on the "8 Most Used Inventing Principles" or go deeper with the whole set of "40 Principles." The INVENTIUM game can be played individually but is most advantageous when played in small groups. "If you play your cards right, you will get an answer."

Note For Organizations: If 20 or more complete set of "40 Principles" are purchased, you are entitled to a FREE half day of training on using the INVENTIUM cards.

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