Meredith: “I started my current position in August 2023 and since then, I’ve been working to further develop MEA’s social impact initiatives. While Murata’s global engagement efforts include the arts, MEA is specifically focused on the areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) awareness and education. The arts are important. However, we believe we can make a greater impact by narrowing our focus. Our specific goals are to help reduce the STEM skills gap among students, encourage involvement and interest in STEM fields among currently underrepresented groups, and have Murata employees serve as STEM ambassadors in their local communities.”
Meredith Shapiro
Meredith added, “Considering that innovation is the foundation of Murata’s business, involvement in STEM education efforts is a natural fit for our social impact initiatives.”
Meredith: “In the United States, improving STEM education is considered an important social issue. According to the World Economic Forum, only 19.6% of American university students obtain STEM degrees. In contrast, STEM-related jobs are expected to increase by 11% between 2020 and 2030.*
While the need to fill STEM jobs is important, all students can develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and curiosity-driven learning skills through the study of STEM subjects so they can succeed, regardless of their occupation or field.”
MEA has been involved in many STEM activities, seeing them as the cornerstone of innovation in supporting the development of the next generation.
Meredith: “MEA has supported a variety of STEM education activities. We held a workshop for Georgia Tech students at MEA’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, where they could get hands-on experience with Murata solutions and applications, such as wireless sensors and communication modules. We collaborated with a non-profit organization, Science from Scientists®, to set up a booth at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, where we conducted scientific experiments related to vision and the brain. We also provided a learning experience at Disney World in Orlando, Florida called ‘Growing the Future’ that involved Murata solutions, such as soil sensors to show participants how to provide farmers and agricultural workers with more efficient crop cultivation methods.”
Workshop at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Booth announcement at Fenway Park.
Children exploring STEM in nature.