LALEXPO Expands Colombian Event

MEDELLIN, Colombia — Organizers of LALEXPO, (Latin American LiveCams Expo) announced today that it is expanding the show to include other aspects of the adult industry.

This year’s event will take place in Medellin, Colombia July 12-14. More than 600 models and webcam studios will be in attendance as well as new niches to be introduced to the event this year.

“We received so many requests from several prominent attendees who wanted to see us expand to other areas of the adult industry,” founder Anthony Rivera AJ said.

The company noted that since the show is expanding to other areas for the first time this year, only one sponsor per line of business or niche that is outside of live cams will be accepted. For example; there will only be one traffic network, one mobile traffic network, one payment processor and so on. This will give sponsors many more opportunities to do business.

As the only adult industry event in Latin America, there will be a new market of companies and professionals from Central and South America on hand that don’t usually attend the U.S. and Europe shows for various reasons.

“Webcam studios and top webcam models will still be at the center of the event, but we are expecting attendance from adult entertainment companies and professionals representing a wide range of niches in the online adult world,” Rivera AJ added.

Some of the adult entertainment professionals outside of live cams expected to attend at this year’s event include: webmasters, affiliates and media buyers, site operators, third-party billing processors, hosting providers, production companies, model agencies, talent scouts, programmers and software companies, design studios, and more.

Live cam seminars and networking events will also be present along with other adult niches in the adult industry.

The organizers noted that last year’s event saw more than 500 attendees. This year’s event is expected to draw 800-1,200 attendees.

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