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What Will The Future Bring For Arduino?

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Since we started, we can proudly say that we have helped in transforming education at many universities and SCHOOLS around the world. We are now analysing how to approach education at high schools, but also how to manufacture locally to have the largest possible reach. Nowadays, 80 percent of the Arduino branded devices are manufactured in Italy, but the import taxes in countries in Latin America, or other places like India or China, MAKES it hard for the official boards to reach those countries. We are also very engaged in the design of artefacts that will make the Internet of THINGS possible, but also thinking about new educational TOOLS like robots or boards oriented towards 5-and-6-year-old KIDS.

Since we started, we can proudly say that we have helped in transforming education at many universities and schools around the world. We are now analysing how to approach education at high schools, but also how to manufacture locally to have the largest possible reach. Nowadays, 80 percent of the Arduino branded devices are manufactured in Italy, but the import taxes in countries in Latin America, or other places like India or China, makes it hard for the official boards to reach those countries. We are also very engaged in the design of artefacts that will make the Internet of Things possible, but also thinking about new educational tools like robots or boards oriented towards 5-and-6-year-old kids.



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