March 30, 2025 - 09:06

The third annual ASCENT Technology Expo is scheduled for Saturday, April 26, at Florida State University Panama City. The event will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., offering a unique platform for technology enthusiasts, students, and professionals to explore the latest innovations in the tech industry.
This year’s expo promises to showcase a diverse range of exhibitors, including local startups and established tech companies. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with industry experts, participate in hands-on demonstrations, and attend informative workshops. The event aims to foster collaboration and inspire creativity among participants, while also highlighting the importance of technology in today’s society.
In addition to the exhibits, the expo will feature keynote speakers who are leaders in the tech field, sharing insights on emerging trends and the future of technology. This event is not only a chance to learn but also to network with peers and potential employers. The ASCENT Technology Expo is expected to draw a large crowd, making it a significant event for the local community.
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