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What Comes Next for Arduino after Qualcomm’s Acquisition?
By Yashasvini Razdan 12.22.2025 0

A quick visit to the Arduino Project Hub reveals more than 6,000 projects, ranging from simple sensor experiments to near production-grade systems. So, when Qualcomm acquired Arduino last month, design engineers around the world wanted clarity on how firmly Arduino would hold on to its open-source philosophy after becoming part of a proprietary, fabless semiconductor company.

EE Times spoke to Guneet Bedi, SVP of Arduino, who was unequivocal in saying that Arduino’s governance structure had remained intact even after the acquisition.

“As a business unit within Qualcomm, Arduino continues to make independent decisions on its product portfolio, with no direction imposed on where it should or should not go,” Bedi said. “Everything that Arduino builds will remain open and openly available to developers, with design engineers, students and makers continuing to be the primary focus.”

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