We are proud to announce that David Cuartielles, co-founder of Arduino, has been honored with the Open Source Award on Skills and Education 2025 and has become a founding member of the Open Source Academy of Europe. This prestigious award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to open-source education, ensuring that knowledge remains accessible […]| Arduino Blog
Join us at the ExCeL London from January 22-24, 2025 for live demos, new products and kits for the classroom, and to go hands-on with the latest EdTech solutions!| Arduino Blog
Wired for success: Inspiring the next generation of women in science| Arduino Blog
Exploring Alvik: 3 fun and creative projects with Arduino’s educational robot platform| Arduino Blog
Arduino Alvik robot now supports block-based coding on mBlock. Learn more about how this exciting development is helping to bring elementary education to life.| Arduino Blog
We’re thrilled to announce that Arduino Education has been shortlisted for the Bett Awards 2025, this time in the AV, VR/AR, Robotics, or Digital Device category with our Alvik robot! This recognition highlights our dedication to innovation, inclusivity, and the advancement of practical STEM education. The Bett Awards celebrate leading-edge technology in education, with entries […]| Arduino Blog
Explore ways to incorporate collaborative coding in the classroom using Arduino Cloud, enhancing learning and teamwork in education.| Arduino Blog
Have you ever discovered a cool piece of tech buried in your drawer and thought, “This could make for an awesome project”? That’s exactly what happened to Roni Bandini, maker, writer, electronics artist – and Arduino Alvik Star! Bandini began coding at 10 years old, and has always found automatons and robots fascinating. About Alvik, […]| Arduino Blog
How to customize your Arduino Cloud IoT dashboards on the go| Arduino Blog
Is there an online Arduino IDE?| Arduino Blog
Arduino IDE 2.3.3: discover new support for shared spaces and more!| Arduino Blog
Use sound to trigger your camera’s flash with this DIY device| Arduino Blog