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At CES 2019, Arrow Electronics demonstrated how it is helping customers build the innovations of tomorrow through the entire lifecycle of electronics design. Click on 1, 2, or 3 to check out the highlights.
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10,000 Arduino Boards
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Top Technology Companies
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The Arrow Certification Program
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Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi took some time from his busy schedule to visit Arrow’s booth and talk with guests about the role his technology plays in design and where he sees the future of electronics heading.
10,000 Arduino Boards
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Since the introduction of the first Arduino board in 2005, the company’s products have been a mainstay for engineers, makers, and entrepreneurs who are looking for an expansive, well-supported development platform for their design.
At CES 2019, Arrow gave away 10,000 Arduino MKR development boards to visitors at its booth in Eureka Park in an effort to support innovators from all verticals.
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Top Technology Companies
Analog Devices hosted a series of sensor and data demos to illustrate the power of a sensor that is featured on its MKR-compatible AnalogMAX development board.
The “Smart Lighting with Silicon Labs” demo featured Silicon Lab’s new Blue Gecko Xpress module, which is a Bluetooth mesh-capable module that can operate centrally or peripherally and requires zero firmware development.
Arrow is well positioned in the industry to provide customers with introductions to top-tier companies. At CES 2019, the company hosted a number of partners at its Arrow booth to demonstrate to visitors some of the latest, cutting-edge solutions being brought to market.
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From creating a working proof-of-concept through manufacturing and supply chain, Arrow provides tech entrepreneurs resources and engineering expertise to help take their ideas to market.
The Arrow Certification Program
Waggit, an Indiegogo campaigner with Arrow Certified Technology, enjoyed time showcasing their smart dog collar at Arrow’s booth at CES. The smart collar, which connects to an app, shows real time info and data that people can use to be more aware of their dog’s health.
Anyware, another Indiegogo campaigner with Arrow Certified Technology based out of Denmark, also had a presence at Arrow’s booth at CES. Anyware is a smart adaptor for lamp sockets that helps to support daily routines with meaningful Smart Living services that add comfort, convenience and peace of mind to everyday life.
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