MIT takes up innovation software

An Invention Machine product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 25, 2004

Under the terms of a new agreement students in MIT's masters program in advanced systems architecture design will have Goldfire Innovator installed on their individual laptops

MIT, renowned for its commitment to innovation and subsequent host of scientific breakthroughs and technological advances, will be deploying Invention Machine's Goldfire Innovator software to its students of innovation.

Under the agreement, students in the masters program in advanced systems architecture design will have Goldfire Innovator installed on their individual laptops, providing them with pre-configured and customisable workflows that guide users through proven, easy to-follow innovation processes; sophisticated root-cause analysis and problem determination automating value engineering and TRis methodologies; a solution manager to automate solution identification to engineering problems; broad ad-hoc and out-of-the-box patent and technology analysis; and semantic knowledge retrieval - providing fast, pinpoint access to relevant scientific and engineering content.

In addition, students will have access to over 15 million patents from worldwide patent collections, and access to more than 9,000 scientific effects and 2,000 scientific websites, unparalleled for their depth and relevance to innovation research.

Goldfire Innovator brings unprecedented simplicity, structure, discipline and predictability to the innovation process - empowering users in the areas of idea generation and new product development, the renovation of existing products, and the improvement of production processes.

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