lower their electricity bills and greenhouse gas emissions, while reducing their depen- dence on the grid, our innovative products are defining the future of energy, today.
Colbi Technologies, Inc. 17792 Orange Tree Ln. Tustin, CA 92780 714-505-9544
lgoshorn@colbitech.com www.colbitech.com Booth # 519 Colbi Technologies, Inc. is dedicated to creating the best tools and services to help California’s public school facilities profes- sionals and business officials. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive solution to project funding and expenditure manage- ment, while simplifying the way districts generate State and Local regulatory and management reports.
Collaborative for High Performance Schools 1822 21st Street, Suite 350 Sacramento, CA 95811 415-957-9888
info@chps.net www.chps.net Booth # 130 Te Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) is a non-profit organiza- tion dedicated to making schools better places to learn. CHPS provides resources to schools, districts and professionals about all aspects of high performance school design, construction and operation. CHPS develops tools that help make schools en- ergy, water and material efficient, well-lit, thermally comfortable, acoustically sound, safe, healthy and easy to operate.
Conergy Projects, Inc. 3550 Watt Avenue, Suite 140 #4 Sacramento, CA 95821 888-396-6611
commercialprojects@conergy.com www.conergy.us Booth # 402 Around the world, Conergy delivers solar
Integrated Scanning of America (
www.isausa.com) is promoting the concept of a “RIM Olympics” job creation initiative inspired in the successful models of the IT and the Math Olympics. The purpose is to educate advanced students in the discipline of Records and Information Management (RIM), organizing competition between High Schools and/or Community Colleges.
ISA is a Document Capture and Scanning Service Bureau that digitized almost a billion images since 1993. ISA specializes in large volume capture of documents including paper, drawings, checks, coupons, microfiche, microfilm, aperture cards, x-rays, bound books, born-digital documents and legacy sources. On line hosting is offered through Planwell ™, an ARC (
www.e-arc.com) product. The booth will also showcase scanners from the Crowley Company (
www.thecrowleycompany.com).
ISA is a woman owned small business with 8(a) and SBA certifications. For more information please visit booth # 333 or
www.isausa.com.
energy systems from a single source. Co- nergy’s Solar Large Projects Group delivers a “Worry-Free Package” for Conergy solar installations. Conergy’s experts manage the planning and financing, project installation and implementation, system monitoring, operation and on-going maintenance for turn-key solar projects to achieve maxi- mum performance.
CPI Daylighting, Inc. 28662 N. Ballard Drive Lake Forest, IL 60045 847-816-1060
cpi@cpidaylighting.com www.cpidaylighting.com Booth # 305 CPI pioneered the use of polycarbonate translucent panels for architectural use two decades ago and continues to develop specialized products like standing seam translucent systems, hurricane endurance
designs and “Class A” fire-resistant systems. CPI’s newest innovation is IntelaSun®, an intelligent, self-adjusting, dynamic day- lighting system that manages shading and sunlight transmission.
DAYLIGHTING
Crestron Electronics 15 Volvo Drive Rockleigh, New Jersey 800-237-2041
ckrasho@crestron.com www.crestron.com Booth # 226 Crestron makes it easy for instructors to use classroom technology, and for IT managers to support hundreds of rooms through the standard IP network. Tech support can remotely manage classrooms, labs, conference rooms and auditoriums globally and remotely. Control lighting and climate by time of day and usage. Check lamp life and schedule maintenance. Let
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