The article includes several interesting pieces of information, one, in particular, is how segmentation can be applied to areas of business as well as inventive challenges. This should be of particular interest to R&D teams or businesses that carry out (or would like to carry out) product development in their company because it can help improve the efficiency of the entire process.
One of the most important pieces of information the article tries to convey and communicate is the use of TRIZ-based segmentation in problem-solving. This approach can help break down a complex challenge into smaller, more manageable parts that are easier to solve.
Segmentation is an important tool that can be used in a number of different ways in chemical engineering. By understanding how to apply it, R&D teams and businesses can improve the efficiency and quality of their product development process.
“Segmentation is like chopping a big tree down into small logs. It’s a lot easier to manage that way, and you can get more done in a shorter amount of time,” says Bradley Pallister, Head of Innovation at Innovolo. “The same principle applies to chemical engineering. By dividing a complex challenge into smaller, more manageable parts, it becomes easier to solve.”
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