Arduino’s step for its community amidst COVID-19
To assist people with working remotely and offer their designs with team individuals, Arduino decided to give a free three-month upgrade to the Arduino Create Maker plan for all existing and new users.
Arduino does not wants its community to stop innovating while being lockdown in their homes amidst COVID-19 spread. Arduino took a big step for its community (which being one of the biggest electronics community in the world). To assist people with working remotely and offer their designs with team individuals, Arduino decided to give a free three-month upgrade to the Arduino Create Maker plan to all 1.4 million users of Create and also to new subscribers of the service.
With Arduino Create everything is all set; there is no compelling reason to install libraries and you can rapidly share your sketch to your fellow partners through only a URL.
To avail your free three-month upgrade* you should simply go to Arduino Create, pick the "Maker" plan with the default monthly plan and enter the voucher code "CREATE4FREE" during the purchase procedure.
Arduino Create empowers clients to write code, get content, design boards and share projects. Features, for example, an always updated online IDE and the capacity to share builds and get input from different facilities implies you can work from home productively and successfully. On the off chance that you would prefer not to begin a project without any preparation, there's consistently the alternative to take advantage of the intensity of the community on the Arduino Project Hub by perusing projects and making them your own.
For more details on Arduino Create and all the features included in the Maker plan here.
*The free 3-month upgrade to Create Maker can be applied to the monthly plan and is restricted to new subscribers only. Voucher code to avail is “CREATE4FREE” which expires on June 30th, 2020.
Please note that the first monthly payment will start three months after you purchase the plan, and you are able to cancel your subscription at any time.
Source: Arduino Blog