Theory of inventive

problem solving

Improvement of production and development of new products
based on the techniques of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving.

The use of TIPS methodologies helps the client’s enterprises to solve a wide range of complex problems — from improving the efficiency of existing facilities to developing new products.

History of TIPS

The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TIPS) is widely known all over the world. It originates from Russia, or more precisely, the USSR. Its author is a Soviet engineer, scientist and inventor Genrikh Altshuller, who decided to turn the art of invention into an exact science. The thesis that invention is the domain of geniuses or the path of trial and error and exhausting brainstorming, Altshuller questioned. From the late 1940s to the early 1970s, more than 40,000 patents and inventions were studied. TIPS was created on the basis of the patterns identified in their analysis.

Request for counseling

Научно-промышленные консультанты

TIPS Counseling Programs:

TIPS Academy​

TIPS in solving production problems

Staff expert
TIPS​

TIPS workshop

Author's online courses

TIPS

SPECIALISTS

Kudriavtsev
Aleksandr
Vladimirovich

(TIPS Master)

Severinets
Georgii
Anatolevich

(TIPS Master)

Lebedev
Iurii
Valentinovich

(TIPS Master)

Shcherbakov
Mikhail
Aleksandrovich

(TIPS Level 4 Specialist)

Tokarev
Aleksandr
Sergeevich

(TIPS Level 4 Specialist)

Polonskii
Leonid
Moiseevich

(TIPS Level 3 Specialist)

Nikitin
Vladimir
Nikolaevich

(TIPS Level 3 Specialist)

Khorosh
Ivan
Alekseevich

(TIPS Level 2 Specialist)

Grigorev
Vladimir
Fedorovich

(TIPS Level 2 Specialist)

Kopylov
Konstantin
Viktorovich

(TIPS Level 2 Specialist)