
The 2007 K-12 School Networking Conference is Sponsored By:PlatinumDell IBM Global Education SAFARI Montage/Library Video Company SAS inSchool Gold Apple Pearson Education SchoolNet, Inc. Silver Gateway HP Mitel Networks Corporation Promethean, Inc. Texas Instruments Incorporated Bronze Oracle Contributing 8e6 Technologies AT&T Atomic Learning, Inc. Editure ePALS, Inc. eInstruction Corporation Empirical Education, Inc. Follett Software Company Futurekids, Inc. Inspiration Software, Inc. Meru Networks Microsoft SMART Technologies Inc. Conference Media Partner eSchool News Network A/V and Technical Support SAFARI Montage/Library Video Company Awards Inspiration Software, Inc. Awards Media Partner Scholastic Administr@tor Advocacy ADC Foundation Cox Communications HP Pearson Education SchoolNet, Inc. International Symposium Anglis Editure Goethe-Institut/German Cultural Center International Symposium Media Partner |
Why Sponor or Exhibit at CoSN's K-12 School Networking Conference?CoSN’s K-12 School Networking Conference provides companies with direct access to over 800 key education technology decision-makers from school districts, state and local education agencies, nonprofits, Department of Education and the federal government. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet face-to-face with top-level technology decision-makers and obtain a higher level of visibility! Space is limited, reserve your space today! What do Sponsors & Exhibitors consider to be the biggest benefit of participating?
Why Attend the K-12 School Networking Conference?
Why Participate as an Exhibitor or a Sponsor?As competition increases, positioning your company's products and services becomes more and more essential. If your organization seeks one venue to meet prospective clients, gain access to top-level decision-makers and obtain more visibility, let us recommend exhibiting or sponsoring at the K-12 School Networking Conference. CoSN’s K-12 School Networking Conference provides you with direct access to over 900 key decision-makers from school districts, state education networks, Department of Education and the federal government. |