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encompasses approximately 20,000 square miles throughout Central and Southern California, from Visalia to the Mexican border. SoCalGas is a regulated subsidiary of Sempra Energy.


SPADA Innovations 4660 La Jolla Village Dr. Suite 500 San Diego, CA 92122 (619) 818-1997 blake.bowling@spadainnovations.coom www.spadainnovations.com Booth #517 SPADA Innovations designs and deploys the latest in fiber-optics technology (GPON) for voice, video & data to new & existing buildings. GPON provides the highest bandwidths possible to- day (100G+) at 40% the cost of a cop- per cabling infrastructure. GPON is a “GreenTech” offering a reduction of 80% in energy consumption. Used by the Fed


Gov, DoD, City of SD, Hospitals, K-12, Colleges & Universities.


Spectrum Industries, Inc. 925 First Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 800-235-1262 spectrum@spectrumfurniture.com www.spectrumfurniture.com Booth # 315 Innovative Learning & Training Furniture Laptop Storage Carts, Instructional Media Lecterns, Student Workstations, Training Desks, Seating, Computer Lab, CAD, Flat- Panel & Office Furniture. Innovative designs manage power/network cables, are ergonomic, modular, durable, cost-effective, attractive and easy to as- semble. Products are ideal for Educational, Government, and Corporate Environ- ments. Researched, designed and manufac- tured in the USA.


Springboard Biodiesel 341 Huss Drive Chico, CA. 95928 530 894 1793 info@springboardbiodiesel.com www.springboardbiodiesel.com Booth # 427 Springboard Biodiesel is a clean-tech manufacturer of automated biodiesel processors. Te BioPro™ converts waste cooking oil into premium grade biodiesel for 95 cents per gallon. To date we have 6 MM gallons of annual installed capacity including 56 colleges and universities cur- rently operating our equipment.


Stertil-Koni 200 Log Canoe Circle Stevensville, MD 21666 410.643.9001 and/or 800.336.6637 liſts@stertil-koni.com www.stertil-koni.com


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