LiveUnicorns to Host 'Future of Camming' Workshop at XBIZ Berlin

LiveUnicorns to Host 'Future of Camming' Workshop at XBIZ Berlin

BERLIN — Subscription-based camming and content platform LiveUnicorns will present a workshop at XBIZ Berlin, titled "A New Era in Camming," on Saturday at 3 p.m.

"The panel will feature representatives from LiveUnicorns to discuss the future of camming and their distinctive performer-first methodology," a rep said. "Launched less than one year ago, LiveUnicorns has been making waves in the industry with its innovative, progressive mission for its platform ever since. By including feedback and input from performers and top talent, LiveUnicorns is building a uniquely luxurious experience for performers and fans."

The company's Necula Ovidiu and Tati Zavedii will lead the discussion.

"We’re looking forward to discussing the future of camming and how we can create a more ethical and sustainable ecosystem in the live adult entertainment industry," stated the rep.

The company will also host a happy hour event with Sofie Skye, featuring a raffle with prizes such as a camera for streaming, unicorns and Lovense toys.

LiveUnicorns is additionally among the contenders for Emerging Web Brand of the Year at Saturday's XBIZ Europa Awards ceremony.

"We're honored to be nominated," said the rep. "It's exciting to receive recognition for our product at this early stage, and assurance that we are creating an experience desired by both fans and creators."

LiveUnicorns creators Cruel Alice and Brea Rose are also among the nominees.

XBIZ Berlin kicks off Thursday at the Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel. For more information, visit the conference website.

Find LiveUnicorns online and on Twitter.

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