Texas-Instruments
Texas-Instruments headquarters, Dallas, Texas.
Texas-Instruments was founded on December 6, 1941 by Cecil Howard Green, Patrick E. Haggerty, Eugene McDermott, and J. Erik Jonsson. Its headquarters is located in Dallas, Texas. Texas-Instruments has currently served over 100,000 customers in 30 different countries, and has the largest sales and support staff of all industries. Its accomplishments include winning several awards, consisting of Fortune's Most Admirable Companies award for the ninth year in a row in 2012, Ethisphere Magazine's World's Most Ethical Companies award for the sixth consecutive year in 2012, and CR Magazine's 100 Best Corporate Citizens for the tenth consecutive year. However, Texas-Instruments also plays a large role in today's education. TI-83 Plus' and TI-84 calculators are being used in majority of America's schools today. Useful in every math class from Algebra to AP Calculus BC and AP Statistics, these calculators have a variety of programs that can make math easier for students all over the country. Texas-Instruments helps students learn by making them
"push the boundaries and explore new horizons."
Not only that, but Texas-Instruments runs programs with colleges and universities to help accelerate research studies, such as autism research with the University of Texas at Arlington. In its TI University program, Texas-Instruments
"offers educators discounted tools, free products, and lab donations so students can learn TI technology in teaching labs that are smarter and more fun."
With this type of learning environment, students will be more enthusiastic about their studies.
"push the boundaries and explore new horizons."
Not only that, but Texas-Instruments runs programs with colleges and universities to help accelerate research studies, such as autism research with the University of Texas at Arlington. In its TI University program, Texas-Instruments
"offers educators discounted tools, free products, and lab donations so students can learn TI technology in teaching labs that are smarter and more fun."
With this type of learning environment, students will be more enthusiastic about their studies.