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£10k product giveaway launches Farnell programme

7th December 2021
Mick Elliott
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Farnell has teamed up with test and tools suppliers to launch a new Education and Research programme for educational institutions and non-profit organisations.

Discounts will be available making high-quality test and tool products more accessible and affordable for schools, universities, and non-profit research centres.

Eligible participants can register a project and the equipment they require on Farnell’s website for the chance to win more than £10,000 of new test equipment.

The prize bundle could include a range of test equipment and accessories, such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, soldering stations, hand tools, thermal imagers, test leads, probes, connectors and much more, to support their registered project.

Leading test suppliers including Tektronix, Keysight, Rohde & Schwarz, Fluke, NI have signed up to be part of the programme.

Students, educational professionals, electronics engineers and buyers can make savings on products from major brands, including:

  • Up to 10% off AMETEK Land and B&K Precision lines
  • 15% off selected products from Tektronix, Keysight, Aim TTI, and Klein Tools
  • Up to 20% off HIOKI products
  • Up to 30% off products from NI and Rohde & Schwarz
  • Up to 35% off selected Fluke products

James McGregor, Global Head of Test and Tools at Farnell, said: “Farnell is committed to supporting education and the development of the next generation of designers and innovators. Providing top-quality test equipment in laboratories plays a major role in enhancing the learning experience and preparing students for the real world. The Covid-19 pandemic has had a major impact on many educational institutions and non-profit organisations, and we made it a priority to provide the products they need at accessible prices in order to successfully execute future projects. We are very grateful for the support of our supplier partners who are participating in this programme.”

Schools, universities, and non-profit research centres can enter the product giveaway competition now and the winning project will be announced by Farnell in the New Year.

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