Elementary schools, junior highs, and high schools have schedules that provide students the opportunity to experience the wonders of science. From biology to chemistry, students are gaining useful knowledge that may help them become a future leader in one of these industries.Specific tools and instruments are necessary for tomorrow’s bright minds to understand and apply the knowledge being taught to them in many of these sciences. Textbooks alone do not provide the fundamental knowledge necessary to understand the complexities of science; the test tubes for combining liquids and the scalpels used to dissect frogs make the learning experience more enjoyable for most students.
Electronic Kourseware International (Pink Sheets: EKII) has been continually adding products in its effort to become the one-stop-shop to educational institutions for all their science educational needs and requirements. The company, through its eCommerce site, sciencelabs.com, offers more than 18,000 high demand science products that schools cannot live without.
EKII is the parent company of Sciencelabs.com. EKI/Sciencelabs.com offers an extensive selection of scientific educational tools including glassware, dissection equipment, science kits, live and preserved specimens, educational software, and thousands of recommended materials that correlate to leading science textbooks, curriculum and national standards.
EKII announced last week that the company received orders during the month of July that resulted in a 200 percent increase year over year.
Commenting on the continued successes in July, CEO Phillip Greer stated, “We continue to celebrate the success of our efforts. The reality is that if we have this much of a backlog only halfway through the month, it is inevitable that some of the actual shipments will spill over into August.
“By any metric, this sales growth is outstanding. In fact, our total orders received through the first half of July is equal to our total 3rd quarter sales volume of last year.”
EKII is headed in the right direction for 2007, and continued growth looks good as the company hopes to achieve greater sales for this year over last.