XBIZ London Show Schedule Announced

XBIZ London Show Schedule Announced

LONDON — XBIZ is pleased to announce the official show schedule for the upcoming 2015 XBIZ London international digital media conference, presented by Epoch.

XBIZ London, running Sept. 15-18, will offer an all-new series of educational sessions this year, as well as numerous networking opportunities in Europe's largest adult consumer market, setting the stage for the continent's fall trade show circuit.

To view the schedule, click here.

This year, XBIZ London has added numerous new events to the schedule, including the inaugural XBIZ Webmaster Football Match; the JuicyAds Pub Quiz; and the Epoch Club.

Sponsored by NETbilling.com, this year’s seminars will hone in on the latest trends in live cams, payment processing and traffic — all discussed by the leading players in their respective fields.

XBIZ London also will include special panel discussions on the state of the adult entertainment industry and age verification for adult websites, as well as a Q&A session with the UK Adult Producers (UKAP) group.

Activities such as the Open Mic Marketing Hour, Speednetworking and the Networking Happy Hour, sponsored by CCBill, are just a number of events where casual conversation can create new relationships and foster existing friendships.

The conference also will include a WIA High Tea Networking Event and a workshop by traffic company Adnium.

Come evening, there’s more. Events such as XBIZ London Gathering, the annual UKAP Awards and Spearmint Rhino Farewell Party will round out each evening of the three-day affair.

XBIZ London’s host hotel, the Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London, is located in the heart of the city near the financial district and features complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, with an iMac in every guest room and a number of dining options on site, including the City Cafe restaurant and 12th floor rooftop SkyLounge bar that features a 360-degree view of greater London for intimate networking.

Affiliates qualify for free registration, while members of XBIZ.net qualify for discounted event admission. For more information, including speaking and sponsorship opportunities, visit XBIZLondon.com.

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