Electronics Design Group, Inc., located in Piscataway, New Jersey, is a professional custom systems design and engineering contractor that specializes in the integration and installation of state-of-the-art electronics technology for home and business. We are housed in a 22,000 square foot office / warehouse suite in a modern industrial park, and our operation is non-retail in nature.
Our facility includes offices for our administrative, sales, engineering and production / project management personnel, with substantial warehouse space for parts and equipment to support contracted projects as well as backup and repairs.
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History
EDG was started by its President, Bob Gullo, in 1987. He approached the dawning of the serious home entertainment/high-tech home systems era with a unique vision that would set the company apart from the customary retail-turned-home theater vendor. By steering the company on a decisively non-retail, professional design path EDG aimed at working with a client's architects, designers and builders at the earliest possible stages of a project whenever possible. Ultimately the greatness of an EDG installation is a direct reflection of the trust and understanding developed with our clients, and other professionals involved in the project.
Shortly thereafter, Ed Condiracci, Vice President, joined the firm to help fulfill that mission by heading up its Engineering Department, bringing an important background in management, construction and professional audio/video systems to the firm. In this way EDG could serve as an important resource of expertise in hardware and low voltage wiring, working with architects and builders as a team to resolve problems inevitably encountered in the custom installation process. Thus, the hallmark of an EDG installation is the precision integration of high tech electronic systems discreetly yet distinctively into the living or working environment.
While audio/video systems had been the primary focus of the business, 1991 was pivotal in the direction of the company. Gullo saw that it was to his clients' benefit to develop greater expertise about the integration of other electronic technologies into the home, such as lighting systems, advanced structured wiring, video cameras, telephones and "brains" that could monitor and control all these systems (the "integrated house" concept). In keeping with this expanded capability, the company was renamed "Electronics Design Group, Inc." and a period of intensive growth began that demanded two subsequent relocations to larger quarters and the completion of an 22,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility.
