Electronic Engineering Students Get a Closer Look at Digi-Key during Future Professionals Day at Electronica 2010

Sept. 12, 2012

THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minnesota, USA – Electronic engineering students will have the chance to get up-close and personal with Digi-Key Corporation during Superstudium – Future Professionals Day, Friday, Nov. 12 at the electronica 2010 trade show in Munich, Germany.

Students will learn that Digi-Key stocks more board level components for immediate shipment than any other distributor in the world from more than 440 of the world’s leading suppliers of semiconductor, interconnect, passive, and electromechanical products. Digi-Key also provides product information, design support services, technical services, online resources, and more to aid engineering students in their projects.

“We realize the importance of providing products and information to the next generation of electronic engineers,” said Mark Larson, Digi-Key’s president and COO. “They will be responsible for the innovations of the future, and we want to pave the way for them by having the product they need, when they need it and giving them the information they need to successfully complete their designs.”

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