A structured program connecting sponsors with universities and technical schools to support hands-on electronics education using PCB-based learning modules.
What we do
We design and provide PCB-only learning modules used in electronics education. These modules are used in classrooms and laboratories for practical training in circuit design and embedded systems.
The program connects two groups:
- Sponsors, who fund educational PCB modules
- Educators, who use them in teaching
What we provide
- Printed circuit boards (PCBs) for educational use
- Structured learning modules for electronics education
We do not provide electronic components, full kits, or assembled boards. Students work directly with the PCBs as part of their learning process.
How it works
- Sponsors choose a funding level or provide a custom contribution
- Educators apply with their course requirements
- We match sponsorships to suitable educational use cases
- PCB modules are allocated to institutions
Sponsors -> Funding -> PCB Modules -> Educators -> Students
Current Projects
See how PCB learning modules are already being used in real university courses and technical education programs.
Why this exists
Practical electronics education requires hands-on experience with real hardware. PCB-based learning allows students to understand circuit design by building and testing real systems rather than only studying theory.
Transparency
All sponsorships are allocated to educational use cases. Sponsors may choose preference areas or allow us to distribute resources where they have the highest educational impact.
How projects are selected
Projects are based on educator applications and matched with available sponsorship funding. Priority is given to hands-on electronics education in technical and engineering programs.
Get involved
You can support the program as a sponsor or apply as an educator.
