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PennWell Acquires Small Times Magazine
October 7, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
TULSA PennWell Corporation has acquired Small Times Magazine, which covers the nanotechnology, MEMs and microsystems markets. The acquisition also includes Small Times' associated trade conference and exhibition, NanoCommerce (November 1-3, 2005, Chicago); Website (http://www.smalltimes.com); newsletters; and research services.
Small Times, published nine times a year, was founded in 2001. The magazine is the leading source of news and analysis for micro and nanotechnology highlighting industry advancements, applications and investment opportunities to help business leaders stay abreast in the evolving nanotechnology market. Small Times has a circulation of 28,000.
Small Times, in collaboration with the NanoBusiness Alliance, present NanoCommerce the largest business-oriented nanotech conference and exhibition in North America. Attendance for the 2005 conference is expected to hit 500 nanotechnology business, academic and technology leaders. NanoCommerce will be held in conjunction with Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International Association's SEMI NanoForum.
Small Times will remain in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but will become part of PennWell's Advanced Technology Division in Nashua, N.H. Patti Glaza, CEO of Small Times, will join PennWell as vice president and group publisher, reporting to Dave Janoff, senior vice president of the Communications and Optoelectronics Group.