Fourier Offers Global Perspective on Science Achievement

ATLANTA (Nov. 16, 2005) — The latest TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) shows that U.S. students’ science achievement still lags behind a number of other industrial countries. As NCLB science mandates loom, Fourier Systems is working to help reestablish the U.S. as a leader in scientific thought and advancement.

As a worldwide provider of compact portable data-logging devices for the classroom, Fourier brings extensive international experience working with government education agencies to increase science achievement through the use of available science technology and hands-on learning. For instance, Fourier has recently partnered with the Singapore and South Korea Ministries of Education. Please contact us if you would like to learn more about the company's international perspective on science instruction.

For more information, visit www.fourier-sys.com

About Fourier Systems, Inc.
Established in 1989, Fourier is a world leader in the manufacture and distribution of compact portable data logging devices and accessories for the education market. The company’s science kits continue to push the standards of science education higher, now in over 30 countries around the world. With the wide range of sensors, user-friendly software and relevant curriculum material, Fourier’s products demonstrate a commitment to high quality. Fourier has earned accolades both nationally and internationally, including the Worlddidac award for the EcoLog™ and ExperiNet™. For more information, visit www.fourier-sys.com or phone
866-352-6994.

For more information contact:
Brenda Raker
Chief Executive Officer of U.S. Operations
Fourier Systems, Inc.
Phone: 812.206.2334
brenda@fourier-sys.com

For immediate release
Charlene Blohm
C. Blohm & Associates, Inc.
608-839-9800
charlene@cblohm.com

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