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Genrich Altshuller was a Soviet inventor, engineer, and author, best known for developing the TRIZ theory of inventive problem solving. Born in Tashkent, he developed a keen interest in mechanics and engineering from a young age. His innovative spirit led him to create a systematic approach to problem solving that could be applied across various fields, including engineering, technology, and business. Altshuller analyzed thousands of patents and innovations, identifying patterns that could lead to inventive solutions, culminating in his formulation of the 40 principles of invention.

Throughout his life, Altshuller promoted creativity and innovation through his methodologies. He established the TRIZ methodology as a powerful tool for engineers and inventors, enhancing their ability to solve complex problems efficiently. His work has had a lasting impact on the fields of engineering and technology, influencing generations of inventors and researchers. Altshuller's legacy continues to inspire those seeking innovative solutions to modern challenges.

国籍 俄语, 苏联人
出生日期 October 15, 1926
出生地点 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
去世日期 September 24, 1998