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New Hampshire’s high-tech sector is made up of more than 5,000 businesses employing over 44,000 people earning $68,000, which is below the state's all-industry average of $82,673. The sector’s output of $3 billion in gross regional product (GDP). The high-tech industry is a powerful economic engine in New Hampshire, employing tens of thousands, contributing billions to GDP, and offering high wages. The Merrimack Valley and Seacoast stand out as hubs of technology innovation and employment, driven by both homegrown firms and regional offices of national players.
Offers degree and certificate programs at campuses around the state: Robotic and automation; RAET; computer and electrical technologies, graphic design labs
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Online bachelor's programs in CIT and technology management; boot camps available
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Practical ET courses: automation, microcontrollers, DSP
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STEM-intensive middle/high school for grades 5–12; strong innovation focus.
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Robotics & Automation Engineering Technology (RAET) associate degree.
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Advanced Composites Manufacturing certificates via ATAC.
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Computer and Electrical Technologies, Graphic Design labs.
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Online bachelor's programs in CIT and Technology Management; boot camps available.
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