Arrow Electronics, established in 1935 and headquartered in Centennial, Colorado, USA, is a global provider of electronic components and enterprise computing solutions. The company distributes a wide range of products, including semiconductors, passive components, connectors, and embedded solutions, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. Arrow Electronics also offers value-added services like design engineering, supply chain management, and logistics support, helping customers accelerate their product development cycles and reduce time-to-market. With operations in over 80 countries, Arrow connects thousands of manufacturers and end-users, facilitating innovation and technological advancement worldwide.
Global technology-solutions provider Arrow Electronics, Inc. announced the launch of an integrated millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar-sensing solution, based on Infineon's XENSIV mmWave radar chip.
Arrow Electronics, Inc. (NYSE:ARW) today announced it has expanded its relationship with Amazon Web Services (AWS), enabling Arrow to globally resell, manage, service, support and bill AWS accounts on behalf of their end customers. The expanded relationship brings together the resources of Arrow and the services of AWS to help customers design, build, deploy and manage devices, applications and solutions at scale.
Arrow enables customers to understand, navigate, and implement emerging security standards with developer kits that provide open-source reference solutions from edge to cloud.
McLaren Racing has today announced a multi-year extension of its Formula 1 partnership with Arrow Electronics (NYSE:ARW), the global technology and innovation business.
Arrow Electronics has introduced the Automotive High Voltage Evaluation Platform (AHVEP), offering developers an extensive range of tools with which to explore the latest trends in electrification of vehicles. It provides a universal platform for applications and design challenges associated with a high voltage (48V/400V) power distribution network in cars.