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To view this email as a web page, click [here]( ). [Image/Logo]() {NAME}, your October '23 newsletter Introducing our brand-new Particle project template—a meticulously crafted blueprint that promises not only clarity but a deeper dive into Particle features. Whether you’re a Particle pro or new to the platform, this is the redefined experience you’ve been waiting for. Dive in, experiment, and let the [Particle Community]() be your sounding board. [particle project template.png]() [Learn More]() [Install Workbench]() ________________________ Join us in Boston! We're rolling out the red carpet for a special Hardware Happy Hour on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023. Swing by with your Particle-powered projects for an evening filled with refreshing drinks, enlightening conversations with Particle engineers, and a chance to explore our latest products. The event starts at 6:30 PM EST at Formlabs Headquarters. [RSVP]() ________________________ Monitor One pre-order sale at $199 - reserve yours today! Ships November. [monitor one transparent.png]() [Pre-Order]() [Learn More]() ________________________ Thanks for joining us at Maker Faire Bay Area! We had an amazing time at [Maker Faire Bay Area 2023]()! Thank you for everyone who stopped by our booth, spun the Particle Connected Prize Wheel, and played the Photon 2 water balloon badge game. We hope to see you all again next year. [maker faire newsletter.gif]() ________________________ Latest releases ↓More updates you might have missed! ↓ - [Ready to use Particle reference designs for Photon 2 and Argon devices are now available on Flux!]() - [The new Age of IoT: A comparative look at Photon 2 and ESP32]() - [5 Exciting New Projects to Try with the Photon 2]() [Particle_Logosquare.png](#) [particle icon 1]() [particle icon 2]() [particle icon 3]() [particle icon 4]() You are receiving this email advertisement because you are a Particle customer or you've subscribed to receive Particle content. Manage your [preferences]() or [unsubscribe here](). © 2023, Particle Industries, Inc. [Terms]() [Privacy Policy]()

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