MILWAUKEE, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Critical Facilities Summit (CFS), the only event focused exclusively on the design, construction and management of mission critical facilities, has today formally announced the dates of its 2015 show in Charlotte, NC. The 2015 conference will be held October 5-7 at the Charlotte Convention Center.
Established in 2013, Critical Facilities Summit is an exclusive gathering of senior-level professionals involved in the design, construction, management and operations of data centers, labs, hospitals, financials and other mission critical facilities. The third annual Critical Facilities Summit, the 2015 conference expects attendance of over 700 facility managers, data center operators, and mission critical executives from across the nation who are interested in examining data center and mission critical issues from the FM and design/build perspective.
Trade Press Media Group’s Critical Facilities Summit focuses on bringing together the industry's most respected experts, including designers and end-users, who will gather in Charlotte to share ideas and strategies concerning the improvement of the efficiency, reliability and performance of mission critical facilities. CFS is a unique forum built to foster interactive conversation among presenters, suppliers, and attendees in an intimate, collaborative environment. Registration opens in April and sponsorship opportunities are still available.
Additional information about the conference can be found at: http://www.criticalfacilitiessummit.com
About Trade Press Media Group, Inc.
The Critical Facilities Summit is brought to the market jointly by Trade Press Media Group, Inc., a media company serving the facilities industry, and ROC Exhibitions. The two companies also own NFMT (National Facilities Management & Technology) Family of Shows and NFMT360. Trade Press Media Group publishes Building Operating Management and Facility Maintenance Decisions magazines and operates FacilitiesNet.com, the premier website for building owners and facility managers. More than 150,000 facility professionals rely on these information products for problem-solving content and product news that helps them manage and operate their buildings at peak efficiency.