Quantox Arrives in Los Angeles for XBIZ 2017

LOS ANGELES — The Quantox team has arrived in Los Angeles from Europe for XBIZ 2017, which begins today at the Andaz Hotel on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip and will continue through this Friday, Jan. 13.

“XBIZ is always one of my favorite shows because it has a more intimate feel and offers a lot of opportunity to meet with decision makers on a one-to-one basis,” said Quantox.com’s Lykos. “Having a chance to engage in detailed discussions about project specs and milestones makes the interactions much more meaningful and gives us a way to quickly show potential partners why our company is the right fit for their current and upcoming projects.”

Quantox offers web design, coding and development services for adult brands and, a company rep said, “features a team of more than 100 highly trained digital professionals working together to create successful sites, apps and network platforms for clients.”

“Meeting with Quantox is always easy,” a Quantox spokesperson said. “Whether you want to get in contact online, or meet up at the XBIZ L.A. show, just reach out in person or visit Quantox.com to arrange a meeting time that fits your schedule.”

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