History
PVNet is an award-winning, 501c3 non-profit technology education center. It was originally founded in 1994 and was located by Palos Verdes City Hall. At its inception, PVNet was created to teach senior citizens how to use computers and to help local cities establish an internet presence, creating a community-wide digital foundation. In more recent years, PVNet has moved to its new location at the Promenade on the Peninsula Mall and has focused on educating newer generations of children, teens, and adults to ultra-modern technology. Our facility is 3000 Sq. Feet and equipped with over 40 Computers and offers new technology such as Virtual Reality, 3D printing (over 15 Printers), Laser Cutting, and Emotive Brain Mapping Technology.
Specialties
PVNet Technology Education Center, a non-profit community technology organization, provides South Bay residents with quality technology education opportunities ranging from programming to visual arts for all ages and all skill levels. We are constantly adding more STEM classes that are commonly requested or needed in the community. Some of the subjects we cover are 3D printing, 3D design, robotics, electronics, virtual reality, laser cutting, aeronautics, game design, video production and more.