Pink Visual, AEBN RealTouch Gearing Up for ‘Pron Party’

LAS VEGAS — Pink Visual and AEBN RealTouch have announced the 2012 Pron Party, slated for 4-7p.m. on Jan. 10 at the V Bar in the Venetian Hotel.

The companies said the party will offer both entertainment and insight into the relationship between adult entertainment and technology.

The Pron Party promises to be “an evening filled with free cocktails, tasty snacks, porn star appearances and plenty of free swag,” according to Pink Visual marketing director Lea Busick, who added that VIP tickets are already in the mail for some select invitees. 

Co-sponsored by AEBN RealTouch, the Pron Party is about the convergence of technology and pornography.

“We’re a very technology-focused company, as is AEBN, clearly,” Busick said.

“The convergence theme just seemed like an obvious choice for us, and it’s a theme that resonates with tech-savvy porn fans in a big way.”

During the party, Pink Visual will display some of its latest developments, including its cloud-based content distribution platform, PVLocker.com. Various industry performers also will be on hand. 

“We’re bringing in three lovely, highly personable young ladies who are immensely popular with fans right now, Alexis Texas, Lexi Belle and Kirsten Price, just to make sure that the geeks in attendance don’t spend the whole evening with their eyes glued to a screen,” Busick said. “After all, how much fun is it to flirt with an iPad?”

With the event a little over one month away, Pink Visual is encouraging those interested in attending its ‘Pron Party’ to secure their invitations.

Contact Busick at lee@pinkvisual.com, or call (520) 290-0910 Ext. 237. 

For more information, visit Pronparty.com.

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