Qwebec Expo Announces Show Dates, New Venue

MONTREAL — The next edition of the Qwebec Expo, now going into its 15th year, has been slated.

Michael P announced today that the tradeshow will take place Tuesday through Thursday, July 31-Aug. 2.

“For the next edition Qwebec Expo is making a lot of changes, starting with a new formula on weekdays, doubling the exhibition floor while creating a new lounge area, new sponsorships and a ‘welcome back offer’ to bring back people who used to come to the show but missed the last year,” Michael P said.

Qwebec Expo will be held at a “cozier hotel,” he said. “Totally renovated, the Novotel Montreal is a four-star hotel located downtown Montreal in the center of all the action. Being the only event in the official circuit held on French-speaking territory, the show format is moving closer to what we usually see at European events nowadays.”

The show will offer free badges for affiliates, cam studios and female models.

For additional information on the Qwebec Expo, check out the show's website or contact Michael at michael@qwebec.com.  

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