Yet in manufacturing, many "breakthroughs" quietly trade one for the other.
In harsh-environment connectors, the reality is unforgiving.
High current, tight spaces, repeated mating cycles, long service life—every design decision is tested not in slides, but in years of real operation.
One weak assumption can mean failure in the field.
The industry dilemma is familiar:
👉 Add materials, add redundancy, add cost—just to feel "safe".
👉 Or chase innovation and efficiency, hoping reliability won't suffer.
At Chogori, we've learned that this is a false choice.
By integrating TRIZ innovation methodology with Assurance-Based Reliability Forward Design, we pursue a different path:
• Use TRIZ to break bottlenecks through subtraction, integration, and system optimization—not cost stacking
• Use reliability equations and forward prediction to define non-negotiable quality boundaries
• Let innovation happen inside reliability, not outside it