In addition, the Hitachi High-Tech Group also contributes to growth in the fields of medicine and industry by developing and selling automatic blood analyzers, semiconductor production equipment, industrial manufacturing, assembly and inspection devices, units for inspecting overhead wiring and tracks for railway lines, and other state-of-the-art equipment, as well as selling materials targeting leading-edge industries.
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The results of the 2010 Public Survey on Science, Technology and Society carried out by the Cabinet Office indicated that people in their 20s in particular had little interest in science or technology, and this trend has been continuing since around 1990.
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We started holding these events for elementary school children around the beginning of the 1990s. At that time, electron microscopes were much larger and more complicated to operate.
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We have also established various initiatives to solve the problem of the younger generation moving away from the sciences by collaborating on exhibitions in science museums, providing equipment for use during academic activities, developing devices that infants and children can easily use, and creating opportunities for them to come into contact with scientific instruments.
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Hitachi High-Tech America, Inc., collaborates in the promotion of STEM education (*1) and lends and demonstrates the Hitachi Tabletop Microscope at events held at schools and science museums. In Europe, Hitachi High-Tech Europe GmbH has been lending equipment free of charge to the NanoTruck Project (*2), which was launched in 2010 by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
*1: STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. STEM education promotes policies for nurturing human resources in the fields of science and technology.
*2: A program in which trailers loaded with small experiment apparatus and science-related exhibits travel around the schools, universities and organizations in Germany to introduce to the general public the uses nanotechnology has in everyday life.
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