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To enable anyone to enhance their lives through accessible electronics and digital technologies.
In today's interconnected landscape of networking, IoT hardware, and consumer software, there's a heightened enthusiasm for acquiring programming skills and creating electronic devices. However, the proliferation of innovations has given rise to intricate silicon chips and abstract programming languages, making the field less accessible despite the growing interest.
Addressing this challenge, Arduino offers an open-source electronic prototyping platform that equips users with the necessary hardware, electronic components, and programming software to craft their electronic products. Utilising crocodile clips, online courses, and an extensive repository of open-source documentation, Arduino aims to enhance accessibility to its technology.
With substantial funding, Arduino is poised to embark on significant projects. This includes the development of low-code cloud services for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) development and deployment, the creation of new "intelligent-edge" system modules, the integration of new artificial intelligence capabilities, and an expansion of its Systems Integrators Partner Program. This strategic allocation of resources underscores Arduino's commitment to advancing technology and making it more approachable for a broader audience.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Sep 2023
$22m
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Jun 2022
$32m
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Massimo Banzi
(Co-Founder & CTO)They have served as a Professor at SUPSI since 2010. Previously the co-founder of Fablab Torino from 2012 to 2015.
David Cuartielles
(Co-Founder)Assistant Professor in Interaction Design at Malmö University since 2000. CEO of Arduino Verkstad / BCMI Labs AB since 2013.
Tom Igoe
(Co-Founder)Arts Professor at New York University.