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Wurth Electronics Midcom: Contenders Announced for Design Contest

Contenders Announced for Design Contest from Wurth Electronics Midcom

Watertown (USA), 13 April 2018 – For the second time, Wurth Electronics Midcom is proud to announce the “Off The Clock Design Challenge”, the premiere design challenge built for those who like to tinker. Participants will be designing an energy harvesting end product using the Energy Harvesting Gleanergy Board.

This year’s competitors come from Czech Republic, Mexico, and the United States of America, and include one returning competitor from the challenge in 2017. Designing begins 20 April, 2018. Contenders who meet the requirements will receive a BeagleBone Black, valued at $56, and have the chance to win a Rigol DS1102E oscilloscope, valued at $399, or a Flir One Thermal Camera, valued at $199.

For more information, and to apply, visit www.we-online.com/offtheclock

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