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2022 Denton Black Film Festival Announces Call For Vendors To Tech Expo

Festival seeking companies to showcase the latest technologies as part of fast-growing festival celebrating film, music, visual arts, spoken word and dance.

DENTON, TX– As part of the launch of the eighth annual Denton Black Film Festival, organizers are hosting the “DBFF TechXpo,” showcasing innovative technologies from leading Black, women-led, and minority-owned companies alongside influential leaders in innovation and technology with a global reach.

The 2 ½-day exhibit, taking place January 27-29, 2022, is expected to have up to 5,000 attendees for the expo and up to 10,000 attendees for the festival.

“The expo is one of the many ways DBFF is extending its reach,” said Harry Eaddy, one of the festival’s founders and organizer of the tech expo. “We want to offer visitors a hands-on, interactive experience and get a peek into the latest technologies.”

DBFF is looking for a wide variety of companies, including software, film-related technology, gaming, AI, VR, XR, AR, Big Data, data analytics, data visualization, Smart Cities, energy, automotive/autonomous driving vehicles and visual art to exhibit and participate in panels and speaker sessions.

If you’re excited of the prospect of participating, reach out at techexpo@dentonbff.com. You can also contact Brian Diggs at 713.480.0454 or Harry Eaddy at 940.368.6918.

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