SXSW 2022
alugha @ SXSW 2022
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Estimated reading time:1minuteAs the largest exhibition at SXSW, the Creative Industries Expo is the hands-on, experiential showcase that brings the conference conversations to life with endless unexpected discovery opportunities. In no other place at SXSW will you find this many creative businesses and organizations together in one place.
Several areas located throughout the Creative Industries Expo feature content aimed to promote discovery, education, and inspiration.
The Creative Industries Expo is open to all SXSW Badges from March 13-16, 2022 from 10am – 5pm at the Austin Convention Center in Exhibit Halls 2-5.
Place: Austin, Texsas, US
Date: March, 13-16, 2022
Booth: German Pavillion @ SXSW hall 3, stand 1019
Website: SXSW
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