2012 XBIZ EU Room Block Ending Wednesday

LOS ANGELES — Exclusive room selection and rates at the Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury in London offered as part of a special room block for the XBIZ EU 2012, sponsored by AWEmpire, will become unavailable on Wednesday, as the Sept. 16-19 dates of the leading international digital media trade conference are fast approaching.

The luxurious Raddison Edwardian Bloombury will be the hub for global business as industry leaders from around the globe gather for limitless networking, world-class seminars, workshops and special events that make the most of the historic city of London.

The recently unveiled XBIZ EU 2012 website offers a glimpse into the business opportunities attendees can expect from a slate of special networking events that are set to take place at the venue and throughout the city’s landmarks.

XBIZ EU 2012 will feature a new series of cutting-edge seminars and technology workshops, as well as high-energy business-networking opportunities and exclusive special events set throughout central London.

The Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Hotel, situated in central London is now offering special room rates starting at £195, to registered attendees of XBIZ EU 2012.

For a limited time, made possible by the premier sponsors of XBIZ EU 2012, members of the XBIZ.net social network qualify to receive free registration courtesy of PussyCash.

For more information, visit XBIZEU.com.

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