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  • UNDER THE MICROSCOPEScience Technology Engineering Mathematics

    How Hitachi is addressing the shortage of STEM professionals in the United States.

    TM3000Tabletop Microscope

    EDUCATE

    TO INNOVATE

    Providing schools TM3000microscopes, 300+ to date.

    15x-30,000x magnification2x-4x digital zoom

    Portable, Lightweight

    Helping train100,000+

    STEM educators.

    Curating and maintaininginspireSTEMeducation.usSupplemental learning for all.

    CAREER OPTIONS

    BiomedicalEngineer

    27% GrowthProjected

    $86,000Avg. Wage

    Software/AppDeveloper

    23% GrowthProjected

    $92,000Avg. Wage

    CivilEngineer

    20% GrowthProjected

    $81,000Avg. Wage

    Mathematician

    23% GrowthProjected

    $102,000Avg. Wage

    Physicist

    10% GrowthProjected

    $110,000Avg. Wage

    Comp. NetworkArchitect

    15% GrowthProjected

    $95,000Avg. Wage

    AerospaceEngineer

    7% GrowthProjected

    $104,000Avg. Wage

    Statistician

    27% GrowthProjected

    $79,000Avg. Wage

    MATH

    EARTH

    SCIENCE

    PHYSICS

    BIOLOGY

    CHEMISTRY

    34% 79% 61% 45% 67%

    The percentage of teachers who do not have a degree in

    their field negatively impacts the growth of students’ interest in the subject.

    Interest in mathand science among

    15 year-olds in the U.S.

    2018 will see a shortage of

    1 million qualified STEM workers.200k graduates /

    1.2 million job openings

    The decline inU.S. global math

    and sciencerankings indicatethe problem lies

    in education.


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