Raspberry Pi Introducing industrial clients to their Approved Design Partners
Raspberry Pi developed the Approved Design Partner programme to assist design partners and industrial firms that wish to experiment with Raspberry Pi devices. Industrial Pi designs may be customized with the aid of Raspberry Pi Design Partners.
Finally, in order to better serve its industrial clients, Raspberry Pi has created a “For industry” area of its website containing links to datasheets, compliance papers, and other resources. There isn't anything new here that wasn't already accessible, but it does provide an easier way for industrial developers to get started with the Pi.
Raspberry Pi Approved Design Partner Program Benefit
- Expertise in engineering and development to create IoT and embedded systems fast
- R&D Departments
- Engineers with extensive expertise are involved in all parts of the project.
- From the creation of prototypes through the development of firmware and embedded software
- Design Partners have been evaluated and will be monitored to guarantee that high-quality service is provided in the future.
- Raspberry Pi users have access to a wealth of technical information and assistance.
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