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STEM Education and Universities

Accessible microscopy for science labs, biology, geology, and teaching research projects.

Science education is greatly enriched by direct sample observation. Smart G-Scope enables educational institutions from primary school to university, to bring microscopy to students in an affordable and simple way.

Its USB connection and compatibility with computers and tablets make it easy to project images in real time, turning each lab into a collective and interactive experience. Students can capture their own images and produce visual reports.

In teaching research, the device supports low-budget projects that require visual documentation of biological, geological, or material samples, democratizing access to tools once limited to specialized laboratories.

Key benefits

  • Affordable USB microscopy for educational centers
  • Real-time projection for hands-on classes
  • Student image capture for lab reports
  • Compatible with Windows, Android, and Chromebooks
  • Encourages STEM engagement through direct observation

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Practical examples

Secondary-school biology lab

A science teacher connects Smart G-Scope to an interactive whiteboard to show plant cells in real time. Students identify chloroplasts and cell walls, completing their notebooks with their own captures.

University materials project

Materials engineering students document the microstructure of polished metal alloys, comparing heat treatments and correlating visual findings with hardness test results.

Limitations & best practices

  • High-resolution scientific microscopy requires lab-grade equipment.
  • Supervise use with younger students to prevent damage.
  • Teach good sample preparation practices.