Connor from DesignSpark here.
We’re about halfway through the Prove It: Arduino UNO Q Community Challenge, and it’s been great to see so many creative, thoughtful entries coming in already. There’s some really strong thinking across all three themes... keep them coming!
If you’re still refining your idea or looking for inspiration, there are a couple of great resources worth checking out:
- Arduino UNO Q playlist on Arduino’s official YouTube channel is a great way to get a feel for what the board, and App Lab, can do and how others are approaching it.
- The Challenge Pack (attached), this is your go‑to guide for understanding the challenge themes, what we’re looking for in a proof‑of‑concept submission, the judging criteria, and how entries will be assessed, as well as guidance on structuring a strong submission
And just a reminder, there is no build required. Instead, we want to see a clear idea, supported by evidence.
If you have any questions at all, whether it’s about the UNO Q, the themes, or your idea itself, let us know in the comments below or create a new post in this forum. Chances are your question will help someone else too.
We’re looking forward to seeing what you come up with, you’ve still got time, entries close on the 8th of May, so go on… prove it.
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- Connor
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