Crestron unveiled the George Feldstein Technology Center last week with speeches from President and CEO, Dan Feldstein, and COO, Dan Brady. The building located at 22 Link Drive, Rockleigh, N.J. has been renamed to honor George Feldstein, who founded Crestron over 50 years ago.
The center will serve as the company’s engineering base, according to a company press release.

“Within the walls of the George Feldstein Research Center, hundreds of engineers work diligently every day to bring leading-edge audio, video, and smart control technologies to market,” the release says.
“The building houses several development labs that host the most sophisticated engineering tools, equipping Crestron engineers with the best resources to develop hardware, software, firmware, and cloud infrastructure solutions that shape the modern workplace and smart homes.”
“The George Feldstein Technology Center enables an incubation of ideas and collaboration amongst our engineers that flows directly to the benefit of our customers,” said Dan Feldstein, President and CEO of Crestron.
“Within this facility, the character of our company is alive with teams dedicated to adapting to the problems of today and creating new technology solutions that make a difference in the lives of our customers.”
Crestron says that with over 300 new products in development every year, the company is dedicated to pioneer in the workplace and luxury residential technology space.