Arduino is an open-source electronics platform combining easy-to-use hardware and software, designed to make microcontroller-based projects accessible to beginners and professionals alike. Its large global community, extensive library support, and wide shield ecosystem make it the most widely adopted prototyping platform in the world.
This collection includes the full Arduino product line: classic boards such as the Uno R3, Nano, Mega 2560, Leonardo, and Micro; shields for motor control, wireless communication, data logging, and relay switching; and accessories including USB cables and pin headers.
Arduino is used extensively in Singapore schools for STEM and coding education, as well as in polytechnic and university engineering courses. Beyond the classroom, it powers IoT sensor nodes, home automation systems, robotic vehicles, interactive art installations, and industrial prototypes.