Everything about electronic design, from simple circuits to advanced MCU and IoT projects, covering embedded systems, power electronics, analog and digital electronics, audio and IoT.
Everything about mechanical design, product design, or 3D design. For example, robot and drone casing design, structural design, and more.
For any projects that include STM32 series chips, such as smart home devices, consumer electronics, and robotics projects.
2 winners
+ Raspberry Pi 5 4GB *1
1 winner
+ A Palm-sized Robot Dog*1
3 winners
+ OpenMV4 H7 R2 Cam Smart Camera *1
10 winners
+ Multimeter ZTY890DPro *1
Each entry must be original and uploaded within the specified time, otherwise it will be considered disqualified.
The intellectual property of the entries belongs to the participants, and they must ensure that their submissions do not infringe on any third party's intellectual property rights. The competition has three themes: Electronic Project, Mechanical Project, and STM32 Project. Each participant can choose any theme to participate in and is allowed to upload multiple projects.
Each entry must include original design files: electronic projects should include their PCB designs, and mechanical designs should include their mechanical design files. We strongly recommend sharing all files related to the project (such as Gerber files, BOM list, schematics, layouts, code, mechanical design files, CNC machining files, etc.) to help judges better understand your creativity.
How to participate? Click the "Participate Now" button on the competition page. Alternatively, create a new proiect in the PCBWay community, click the "submit project to.." button on the page, and select the appropriate theme: "Electronic Project," "Mechanical Project, " or "STM32 Project."
Regarding the participation award of the Raspberry Pi Pico, once each entry is approved by PCBWay, 500 points will be allocated to your PCBWay account, which you can use to redeem the Pico in the store.
The additional rewards for using STM32 series chips will be granted based on a thorough evaluation by our judges and will be awarded only to great projects. Not every STM32 project will receive this reward.
The event organizers reserve the right to interpret and adjust the rules of the event and have the right to cancel or modiy the event plan. If you have any questions, please contact anson@pcbway.com
Architect, FreeCAD developer and president
of the FreeCAD project association
Yorik is an architect with worldwide experience in a wide range of projects, at ease in all steps of the project process, from sketching and conception to detailing and worksite management. He has a quite wide experience in architectural modeling, computer-assisted conception and graphical rendering. Now he is also a lead FreeCAD developer.
Senior Engineer, KiCad Project Leader
The lead developer for the KiCad project. Wayne has been working on KiCad for over ten years and been the project leader for the last four years. Wayne has 33 years of experience as an electronics design and test engineer in analog and digital hardware design and embedded hardware and software design.
Senior Engineer, Dip Trace Developer
Alex has nearly 20 years of PCB design experience, excelling in schematic design, component library creation, and production file preparation. He specializes in multi-layer boards, high-speed circuits, and high-density designs with BGA packages. As part of the DipTrace team, Alex continually enhances PCB engineering solutions.
Artist, Educator, Electronics Engineer
Dennis de Bel is an artist, educator, electronics engineer, and embedded hardware engineer. He founded his own synthesizer company, Picha, and is also a co-founder of Varia.
Computer Scientist, Electrical Engineer, Game
developer, and International Best-selling Author
André LaMothe is a renowned computer scientist, electrical engineer, game developer, and international best-selling author. He holds degrees in mathematics, electrical engineering, and computer science. He has produced more than 750 products, founded several companies, and served on various Silicon Valley boards. His Udemy courses on electronics and PCB design are now among the most popular in the field.
Trouble Maker Director, Engineer
Henk Werner, leader of TroubleMaker Shenzhen and Innovation Drive China, helps bring hardware products to market within 14 weeks. He developed an LED display system with 35% lower TCO, helping his company achieve market leadership in two years.
We will comprehensively evaluate the complexity and innovation of the project design.
A complete project description encom passes function, videos, programs, and more.Comprehensive information helps enhance others' understanding of your project. And whether the files are fully open source is also an important factor in the review.
Don't forget to share your project to garner more support!
We look forward to seeing more and more great projects that can have a positive impact on society.