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Electronics Weekly launches Supplier Ecosystem

tilted logo narrow hompeage 310.jpgElectronics Weekly is pleased to announce the launch of its Supplier Ecosystem, a new section of the site that will provide a one-stop shop for your product needs and distributor information.

The goal is to make it easier to help you source the electronic components that you need.

To start, there are ten featured suppliers: Acal, Arrow Electronics, Avnet Memec, Avnet Silica, Digi Key, EBV, Farnell, Future, Mouser and RS.

All these inter-linked pages are accessible via the Main Directory - simply bookmark www.electronicsweekly.com/ecosystem


These major distributors now have their own dedicated pages on our site, sharing Electronics Weekly content with their own feeds, videos, pictures and resources.

The feeds will be dynamically updated via RSS wherever possible, for the very latest updates, and the distributors can highlight their own material on their pages, giving them the chance to showcase the products and suppliers of their choice. This will ensure Electronics Weekly's product-based content remains strongly focused on actual market requirements...

We are starting with Phase 1 but stay with us as we grow the Ecosystem, to further integrate the interlinked pages within the site as a whole, particularly around product news and information. Stay tuned!

Take a tour of the Electronics Weekly Supplier Ecosystem >>

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