BranditScan to Make Its X3 Expo Debut

BranditScan to Make Its X3 Expo Debut

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Creator-focused brand protection company BranditScan will make its X3 Expo debut Jan. 13-14, 2023 at the world-famous Hollywood Palladium.

The BranditScan team is “really looking forward to attending this year's X3 expo for the first time,” noted CEO Gino Sciretta.

“Having top creators join us and represent BranditScan at our booth on the main floor of the expo will be an unforgettable experience,” he added. “It's an honor for us to be able to share our passion with the community; creators need tools to protect their brands against theft more than ever.”

Hailed by attendees and exhibitors alike, the inaugural edition of X3 drew thousands of fans, stars and exhibitors from around the world for a one-of-a-kind experience, garnering a tsunami of social media buzz.

Showcasing a wide variety of sizzling exhibits and solo booths for creators to connect with fans, promote merch and more, X3 promises once again to deliver the biggest lineup of stars in North America and spotlight the latest advances in digital entertainment and pleasure tech.

“The X3 Expo will be the place for everyone to join the mission we're on to make brand protection accessible for all models,” Sciretta said. “We can't wait!"

Purchase tickets here and visit X3.show for the official event website; follow X3 on Twitter and Instagram.

For creator inquiries, contact creators@x3.show.

Find BranditScan online and on Twitter.

In related news, the company’s recently launched blog, which centers on security-related topics ranging from content piracy to catfishing, is now open to submissions on relevant topics from the creator community.

Additionally, BranditScan’s Jessica Hookimaw recently penned a guide for XBIZ on best practices for mobile phone security.

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