Avnet becomes Platinum Partner of NXP

Avnet Embedded has become a “Platinum Partner” of NXP Semiconductors, which the chip manufacturer awards as part of its “Global Partner Program”.

Platinum Partner: Thomas Staudinger, President of Avnet Embedded, (left) and...
Platinum Partner: Thomas Staudinger, President of Avnet Embedded, (left) and Ron Martino, EVP Global Sales of NXP, at Embedded World 2024 (Image: Avnet)

Platinum Partners are companies that work closely with NXP to accelerate the realization and implementation of complete system solutions.

“Avnet Embedded is pleased to be named a Platinum Partner by NXP,” said Thomas Staudinger, President, Avnet Embedded, at this year's Embedded World in in Nuremberg.

“Avnet Embedded's advancement to Platinum status within our partner program is the result of the value the team creates by using our application processors to develop an innovative range of embedded computer modules,” said Ron Martino, Executive Vice President, Global Sales, NXP. “These modules allow our components to be easily deployed in a wide range of applications to further expand our footprint. I look forward to continuing our collaboration in the future.”

Avnet Embedded develops and manufactures an embedded computing module that integrates NXP's i.MX application processors. Based on open-standard module form factors such as Smarc, Avnet Embedded realizes NXP-based solutions that meet the embedded computing requirements of numerous products in many industries.

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