Partner Spotlight
Sensirion works with innovative technology companies across the world to support customers and makers with a wide range of platforms. The Partner Spotlight section highlights collaborations which help developers realize their ideas. Here is a look at our partnerships!

Seeed
Seeed has been serving the global developer community since 2008, providing open technology and agile manufacturing services with the aim of making hardware more accessible and lowering the threshold for hardware innovation. Drawing on Shenzhen’s vast resources and relying on its trusted technology and distribution partners around the world, Seeed is striving to be the most integrated platform for creating hardware solutions for the IoT and edge AI applications.

SparkFun
Since 2003, SparkFun has been helping turn ideas into reality – whether you’re creating a smart weather station, exploring the frontier of machine learning, building a robot for school or prototyping your first (or tenth) product. No matter your vision or skill level, their open source components, resources and online tutorials are designed to broaden access to innovative technology and make the road to a finished project shorter.

MikroElektronika
MikroElektronika produces whole-development toolchains for all major microcontroller architectures, and offers a wide range of development boards for interfacing microcontrollers with peripheral sensors or transceivers. They provides software and hardware tools for the development of embedded systems and services to help create and navigate projects with ease. Whether you are an experienced engineer, student, beginner or enthusiast, it has all the tools necessary for you to realize your ideas. MikroElektronika is also the inventor of the Click boards™ and mikroBus™ add-on standard, which optimize the ratio of supported peripherals to required pins, enabling developers to build and reconfigure hardware setups within seconds and without soldering. There are already more than 1000 Click boards™ available for your next Project.