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Growing Structured Wiring Company Celebrates 10 years in Business


    /Consumer Electronics PR News/ - VALENCIA, CA, May 31, 2006 - Cuda Electronics, an Access Tech company, in Valencia, California is celebrating 10 years in business. Cuda Electronics was founded in 1996 by a 19-year old college student, Brian Cuda. Brian started the company out of his one-bedroom apartment. Many of the first jobs consisted of setting clocks on VCR's and setting up surround sound receivers.

Since 1996, the company has evolved into one of Southern California's premier structured wiring companies. In early 2005, the company was a finalist for the Consumer Electronics Mark of Excellence award. In late 2005, Cuda Electronics, Inc. merged with a computer services company and purchased a home theater company to form Access Tech, Inc.

Today, Cuda Electronics is the brand name of Access Tech's structured wiring division. "We have survived in a very competitive and fast-growing industry by providing customers with exceptional service and building strong relationships with customers, vendors, and even competitors" says Cuda Electronics' operations manager and Access Tech shareholder, Jeremy Houck. "All of the employees are proud to wear the Cuda Electronics logo on the jobsite and around the community" comments Houck.

Moving forward, Cuda Electronics plans to expand into Nevada and is currently negotiating contracts to wire some of the high-rise condominiums being constructed on and around the Las Vegas Strip.




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Brian Cuda
Access Tech, Inc.
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28075 Avenue Stanford
Valencia, CA
USA 91355
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