DigiKey Announces Back to School Giveaway to Empower Tomorrow’s Innovators

Six college students will receive free products to gear up for greatness this school year.

DigiKey, the leading global electronic components and automation products distributor, announces its annual Back to School Giveaway, which offers university students a chance to win products and swag, including one grand prize of a Teledyne LeCroy Power Supply unit.

Five entrants will be randomly selected to win a prize package that includes products such as an Aven Tools LED lamp, a Pokit Innovations all-in-one digital tool, a Weidmüller wire stripper, an Adafruit Ladyada’s electronics toolkit, DigiKey swag and more. Plus, one grand prize winner will also receive a Teledyne LeCroy Power Supply unit.

“Each year, the Back to School Giveaway is a celebration of curiosity, creativity and the bright future ahead,” said Brooks Vigen, senior director of global strategic marketing at DigiKey. “DigiKey is proud to support students as they turn bold ideas into real-world innovations, and we’re excited to see how this generation will shape the technologies of tomorrow.”

The sweepstakes is open to any student with a university or college email address, and entries may be made in students’ local language. To enter the Back to School Giveaway, visit DigiKey’s website here. Submissions are open from Aug. 26 – Oct. 24, 2025, and winners will be announced around Nov. 15, 2025.

To learn more about DigiKey’s free educational tools and academic resources for coursework and projects, visit the DigiKey website.

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