XBIZ Summit to Debut ‘3-Minute Show-Offs,' Prizes Up for Grabs

CHICAGO — The highly anticipated XBIZ Summit 2011 will introduce a new speed presentation session titled “3-Minute Show-Offs” set for day two of the industry’s leading business-networking event of the summer taking place June 10-12 at the Sofitel Chicago Hotel.

In three-minute increments, attendees will get to learn about a new e-solution for their businesses as top company reps take turns showing off their top goods.

Participating companies have the opportunity to reach leading company decision-makers and potential clientele with the highlights of their product or service in only three minutes.

In addition to sparking interest in their offerings among event attendees, 3-Minute Show-Offs’ participating companies also have the opportunity to win up to $2,500 in advertising within XBIZ’s suite of media products.

The top three 3-Minute Show-Offs with the most entertaining and engaging presentations will be awarded $500 for third place; $1,000 for second place and a grand prize of $2,500 for the best presentation.

The debut 3-Minute Show-Offs is scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, June 11. Companies interested in taking part in the event are encouraged to contact sessions@xbiz.com.

XBIZ Summit 2011 attendees can look forward to a series of unparalleled workshops, 2-hour “high-speed” networking sessions and exclusive special events.

For a limited time, registration is free for qualified industry professionals with a promo code that’s granted with the submission of hotel confirmation number to events@xbiz.com.

The Sofitel Chicago Hotel currently has a limited amount of rooms allocated for attendees. To take advantage of the hotel room block and free XBIZ Summit registration before they’re unavailable, call (312) 324-4000 and use group code XBIZ or book online.

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