XBIZ Miami 2015 Website Goes Live, Show Details Announced

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that the 2015 XBIZ Miami website is now live, presenting details of the adult industry’s most anticipated summer event of the year.

To access the newly launched event website, click here.

Set for June 1-4, 2015, at Miami’s luxurious SLS South Beach Hotel, XBIZ Miami brings together top decision-makers from across the U.S., Canada and Europe, for four days of business opportunities in a relaxing setting conducive to comfortable discussions and punctuated by a slew of networking mixers, exclusive special events and more.

Part of the online adult industry’s leading series of trade events, XBIZ Miami will also deliver tactical business information from today’s thought leaders, workshop presenters and technology providers.

Sponsored by AdultFriendFinder, Epoch and ExoClick, XBIZ Miami attracts a diverse group of international media market players for an unparalleled opportunity to meet and form the long-lasting relationships that today’s adult entertainment industry is built upon.

“XBIZ Miami is set to sizzle on South Beach at the best ocean side venue,” says XBIZ Events Manager Moe Helmy. “The event will mix business with pleasure better then ever before with the industry’s most influential leaders to deliver the must-attend event of the summer.”

XBIZ Miami’s all-new venue at SLS South Beach features luxury room rates starting at just $195 per night. Reservations are available now by calling (305) 674-1701 and using group code “XBIZ.”

XBIZ.net members qualify for discounted show registration, and affiliates get in for free.

For sponsorship opportunities and all the latest event information, including the release of the full event schedule, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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