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Boss Laser Advocates for Hands-On STEM Education Across America

Sanford-based company says access to maker tools like lasers can prepare the next generation of innovators

SANFORD, FL / ACCESS Newswire / October 10, 2025 / Boss Laser, LLC, a Florida-based manufacturer of laser cutting and engraving systems, is raising awareness about the role of hands-on tools in STEM and STEAM education. With thousands of its machines already in classrooms and labs across the country, the company says it has seen firsthand how access to advanced technology can inspire students and prepare them for the workforce of tomorrow.

"Students today don't just want to read about engineering - they want to touch it, test it, and see it work," said Daniel Fox, founder of Boss Laser. "When a middle schooler engraves their first design or a university student prototypes a part with a laser, that spark of curiosity can change their career path."

Why It Matters

The demand for STEM jobs continues to grow. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in STEM occupations is projected to increase 10.8% by 2032, much faster than the average for all fields. Yet studies show that many students lose interest in science and math as early as middle school when coursework feels disconnected from real-world applications.

Hands-on learning changes that. Research from the National Math and Science Initiative finds that students engaged in project-based STEM activities are 79% more likely to pursue STEM degrees. Tools like laser cutters bridge the gap between theory and practice by allowing students to create tangible projects from their ideas.

What Boss Laser is Seeing

Boss Laser machines are already in use at technical schools, state universities, and Ivy League research centers. In one Florida high school, a teacher reported that integrating laser cutting into the curriculum boosted enrollment in engineering electives by 40% in two years. At a northeastern university, students used Boss Lasers to prototype parts for robotics competitions, linking classroom concepts directly to national-level achievements.

"We've seen schools transform when they add accessible tools," Fox said. "Students who might have tuned out suddenly light up when they see their math skills turn into a working product."

Boss Laser is encouraging schools, parents, and community leaders to support hands-on education initiatives in their own regions.

  • Schools: Invest in accessible maker tools and training to give students real-world experience.

  • Parents: Advocate for programs that connect classroom learning to practical skills.

  • Communities: Support grants, partnerships, and donations that bring technology into under-resourced schools.

"Preparing students for tomorrow isn't just the responsibility of teachers," Fox added. "It's a community-wide effort. When we give kids tools to create, we give them the confidence to solve problems that matter."

About Boss Laser

Founded in 2012 in Sanford, Florida, Boss Laser designs and engineers CO2 and fiber laser cutting, engraving, and marking machines. Its clients include schools, government agencies, small businesses, and Fortune 500 companies. Guided by a mission to provide accessible, reliable technology, Boss Laser partners with educators and community organizations to expand STEM learning opportunities nationwide.

Learn more at www.bosslaser.com

Media Contact

Boss Laser, LLC
https://bosslaser.com/
TECHSUPPORT@BOSSLASER.COM
689.214.7094
640 BOSS LASER WAY
SANFORD, FL 32771 USA

SOURCE: Boss Laser



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