1105 Media Acquires School & College Building Expo

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Rick Oppenheim
August 23, 2011
850.386.9100
[email protected]

1105 Media Acquires School & College Building Expo

Chatsworth, Calif. — 1105 Media, Inc., producers of the international education events FETC and Campus Technology, and publishers of THE Journal and Campus Technology, is expanding its education portfolio with the acquisition of the School & College Building Expo from JD Events.

“This acquisition is a perfect fit with our current tradeshows and conferences,” said Neal Vitale, president and CEO of 1105 Media, Inc. “It expands our audience and diversifies our exhibitor base, and makes FETC even more of a destination for the education community each winter.”

The School & College Building Expo, previously held each spring by JDEvents, will move next year to late January in Florida. It will be co-located with FETC, the internationally-renowned and widely-attended education technology conference, in Orlando on January 23-26, 2012.

 “Bringing individuals who design schools under the same roof as those involved in education technology offers important collaboration opportunities,” said Jeanne Jackson, AIA, 2011 Chair of the American Institute of Architects Committee on Architecture for Education (AIA CAE). “We are pleased with the transition and look forward to continuing our relationship with the School & College Building Expo and partnering with 1105 Media.”

Although the expo will be co-located with FETC, it will remain a separate event with its own registration, exhibit hall, sessions, speakers and related activities.

“By acquiring the School & College Building Expo, we hope to bring a broader level of exposure and added value to all our attendees,” said Wendy LaDuke, president and group publisher for the 1105 Media Education Group. “We look forward to giving architects, engineers and other design and construction professionals across the nation an enhanced learning opportunity.”

About School and College Building Expo
The School and College Building Expo is an event that brings together the evolving marketplace of educational institutions. Attendees learn about sustainable trends, learn from industry leading keynotes and discover the latest products and solutions. The expo is a place where registrants come together with leading professionals who plan, design, construct, retrofit and manage public and private educational facilities. For more information visit scbexpo.com

About 1105 Media, Inc.
1105 Media, Inc. provides integrated business-to-business information and media to qualified professionals in the public, academic and private sectors focusing on technology, products, policy, regulation and news delivered through an assortment of media including print and online magazines, journals and newsletters; seminars, conferences, executive summits and trade shows; training and courseware; and web-based services. The markets served by these offerings include government, education, network and enterprise computing, business intelligence, office technology, industrial health and safety, compliance, security, environmental protection, water and wastewater, and home medical equipment.

Contact:
Karen Barak, Director of Marketing, 1105 Education Group
[email protected]
818.814.5301

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