On August 29th and September 5th Rafael Gonzalez and Gilbert Corrales, thru the Costa Rican Human Computer Interaction Group, will be hosting a training about TRIZ or Theory of Inventor's Problem Solving at the Intel Innovation Center, located at Intel facilities in La Ribera de Belen, Heredia.
These workshops are the first of a series of events that are been scheduled by Innovation at Tiquicia: a group of technology enthusiasts with one mission: to Foster Innovation in Costa Rica.
The event is intended for the community of technologists in the country and thanks to Intel Costa Rica, who is providing the location and lecturers, it will be free of charge.
The event has a limited number of open seats provided on a First In First Served process, so to save a spot go ahead and RSVP thru the following links:
Training will last 3 hours and will start at 9am on both days.
If you don't know what TRIZ is and want to learn more about it check out this wiki entry.
Come join us!
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