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Newark empowers the future of education with customized kits and innovative products

New affordable, high-quality products and custom kits now available for students

Chicago – August 22, 2023: Newark is enhancing the way students learn and educators teach with their latest offering of customized educational kits and Multicomp Pro products.

Newark’s custom kitting services enable professors and teachers to partner with Newark to build easily orderable custom kits tailored to their specific educational needs. From packaging classroom kits to developing single board computer kits, Newark offers an extensive range of electronic components from over 2000 leading manufacturers, including proto boards, tools and test equipment, and more.

The process of ordering custom kits from Newark is simple and convenient. Professors can follow these straightforward steps:

  1. Browse Newark’s extensive online catalog and select the desired products for the custom kit.
  2. Submit a request for a quote by calling 1.888.531.1037, emailing educationkits@newark.com, or filling out the education kitting form.
  3. Newark’s team of experts will provide a detailed quote for the selected products, and once approved, Newark will assemble the kits and prepare them for shipment.
  4. Students will also gain access to a dedicated custom webpage, allowing them to conveniently order their kits online.

“We believe that quality education should be accessible to all, and our educational kitting services and Multicomp Pro products for students reflect that commitment,” said Cliff Ortmeyer, Global Head of Technical Marketing at Newark. “By offering affordable yet quality tools and kits, we aim to equip the engineers of tomorrow with the resources they need to succeed.”

In addition to the customized education kits, Newark is offering new Multicomp Pro products specifically geared toward students. Developed by engineers for engineers, the Multicomp Pro brand represents a collection of products and components that meet the quality standards engineers demand while being budget-friendly, making them ideal for students. This new range includes USB soldering ironsbench multimeters, and more.

For more information on Newark’s educational kitting services, visit https://www.newark.com/edu-kits-demo.

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