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Image Courtesy: http://cdnimg.visualizeus.com/thumbs/40/6f/art,ball,black,and,white,crystal,light,planet-406f5e2182df35968727c56552e97dc6_h.jpg 3 innovation facilitators – Murali Loganathan, Prakasan Kappoth and Bala Ramadurai discuss about the laws of technology evolution. http://trizindia.org/profiles/blogs/8-triz-evolution-trends-applied-to-mobile This is the link to the original blog post of the podcast. Also check out this link to the Corning Gorilla Glass story – http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/09/ff-corning-gorilla-glass/3/ Listen to the podcast here

Image Courtesy:http://vi.sualize.us/view/a172a30347ffa67544455ec0669a6f7e/ Dr. Ellen Domb, Prakasan Kappoth, Murali Loganathan and Bala Ramadurai discuss the finer aspects of TRIZ. A continuation from http://www.archive.org/details/WhatInTheWorldIsTrizPart1. The participants discuss about system evolution, system operators, creative problem solving, internal vs external consultant. . http://www.trizindia.org Listen to the podcast here

Image Courtesy: triz.co.uk What is TRIZ? What does it take to start learning TRIZ and master the method? Listen to 3 people – Dr. Ellen Domb, Prakasan Kappoth and Bala Ramadurai, talk about the basics of the method. http://www.trizindia.org Listen to the podcast here

A special podcast from TRIZ India on constraints. Mirza Faizan, an entrepreneur based out of Bangalore, India, shares his experience on the kind of constraints he faced and is currently facing. He describes his aerospace invention in detail and how his prototype can save lives not in the air, but right here on terra firma. In the process, Faizan also gives out advice to budding entrepreneurs. http://www.avembsys.com is the link to Faizan’s company. Listen to the podcast here

Can you get ideas by eliminating important elements from your system? What is an engineless car? What is a teacher-less classroom? Aggressive elimination of components from a system can change the markets a business caters to. Sugata Mitra’s TED talk TRIZ India Podcast #5

Resources thinking is the trick of being very smart and only using means that don’t cost anything. The conventional way to solve problems is to throw money at it, but resources thinking is about finding free or very cheap ways to solve problems. The protagonists in “Shawshank Redemption” and “The Count of Monte Cristo” actually use resources to escape out of prison. Murali Loganathan and Bala Ramadurai describe resources in this 4th podcast of TRIZ India. TRIZ India podcast #4

Triz India Podcast 9 windows Bala Ramadurai, Murali Loganathan, Prakasan Kappoth and Shankar Venugopal discuss “thinking out of the box” and “big picture thinking” citing examples of BMW, software development, dispensing cash on the third podcast of the series.