Qwebec Expo Set for Aug. 24-26

MONTREAL — Qwebec Expo, a tradeshow and technical conference for existing and prospective online adult entertainment professionals across North America, has been set for Aug. 24-26 at the Marriott Chateau Champlain in Montreal.

The latest industry technologies, trends, products and services will be marketed and displayed on the show floor. Workshops and seminars will offer adult website owners, operators and webmasters access to information and resources to build, maintain, promote, market and grow an online adult business.

"The personal touch we put in is important. We're a small, intimate show," Qwebec Expo CEO Michael P told XBIZ. "Nothing is rushed. Everybody has the time to mingle and talk business. The dynamic is different."

All attendees will be given free admission to the Best Adult Awards Ceremony on Aug. 25. "Everybody should go to BestAdultAwards.com and submit their sites," Michael P said.

Booths and sponsorship opportunities are still available.

Early registration discounts are available until July 15. Online registration ends on Aug. 10.

For more information, visit Qwebec.com.

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