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HQ NextPCB Upgrades Platinum KiCad Sponsorship to Support Open-Source Development

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NextPCB has proudly announced that it is upgrading its sponsorship of KiCad EDA to platinum level. As a leading Chinese-based manufacturer providing reliable multi-layer PCB fabrication and assembly services for over 15 years, NextPCB is committed to supporting open-source development and working closely with KiCad to provide exceptional software tools for users.

KiCad is an open-source project dedicated to creating a cross-platform electronics design application that is both powerful for professional designers and accessible for beginners. Its immense popularity has made it the top choice for hundreds of thousands of PCB designers worldwide, spanning hobbyist, educational, and professional domains.

NextPCB, one of China’s largest PCB manufacturers, operates three major factories specializing in prototyping, mass production, and PCB assembly. With 15 years of engineering expertise and a strong connection to local electronics design communities, NextPCB aims to make electronics manufacturing accessible and affordable for all. By incorporating software tools like KiCad into their workflow, they ensure a seamless transition from design to physical product.

“KiCad symbolizes the incredible achievements made possible through open-source development. Together, with our shared values, we strive to simplify electronics design and manufacturing for everyone by promoting and supporting open-source software,” said Suibai Chen, CEO of NextPCB.

To further contribute to the KiCad project, NextPCB offers a special promotion that allows customers to donate to KiCad when placing a PCBA order. By using the coupon code KNEXTPCB on PCBA orders over $50, customers can enjoy a $30USD discount, and NextPCB will contribute $20USD to the KiCad project. Take advantage of this offer now at HQ NextPCB.com.

About NextPCB:

NextPCB is a division of Shenzhen Huaqiu (HQ) Electronics Co. Ltd., offering reliable multi-layer PCB manufacturing and assembly services. With capabilities up to 32 layers, blind and buried vias up to HDI 3, custom stack-ups, and full turnkey assembly, NextPCB provides a user-friendly quotation platform with personalized one-to-one support. Since its establishment in 2009, NextPCB has been dedicated to fast, reliable, and affordable electronics manufacturing, driving innovation and modernization in the industry. NextPCB also developed and maintains HQDFM, groundbreaking software for analyzing PCB Gerber files and detecting design issues. With over 300,000 satisfied users worldwide, NextPCB is trusted to accelerate workflow efficiency. Experience their services for your next design at HQ NextPCB.com.

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Ethan

Ethan is the founder, owner, and CEO of EntrepreneursBreak, a leading online resource for entrepreneurs and small business owners. With over a decade of experience in business and entrepreneurship, Ethan is passionate about helping others achieve their goals and reach their full potential.

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