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Programming Electronics Academy

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About This Business

Years in Business: 12

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
4/24/2017
Business Started:
7/31/2013
Business Incorporated:
7/31/2013
Type of Entity:
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
Alternate Names:
Open Hardware Design Group LLC
Business Management:
Mr. Michael Cheich, Owner

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mr. Michael Cheich, Owner
Customer Contacts
Mr. Michael Cheich, Owner
Additional Email Addresses
Primary: Email this Business
Social Media
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Latest Reviews

  • Craig S

    "PEA is a great resource to learn embedded programming. There are courses are designed for beginners and skilled veterans, with new topics and technologies thoroughly covered and discussed in daily emails." ... Read full review

  • AJ B

    "Needless to say, or try to overstate hundreds of online ecstatic comments on Programming Electronics Academy. Its unique academics have unequivocally been a blessing and a beacon of education, to those of us who retired and are curious in technology." ... Read full review

  • Robert R

    "Very informative and easy to follow. It's been fun to get the electronics to work."

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