AW Summit Returns to Mamaia, Romania

MAMAIA, Romania — The third annual edition of AW Summit is scheduled for June 7-9. 

A trade show for the adult webcam industry, the AW Summit will once again take place in Mamaia, Romania. 

“We have participated in almost all the shows in Europe and North America in the last few months so that we can keep in touch with our partners and create new partnerships as well,” said Alexandra Praisler, event manager for the AW Summit. “I was pleasantly surprised by the enthusiasm and interest of companies in supporting and participating in the AW Summit, but most of all, I was very happy to hear that we have an excellent reputation after only two editions.”

Launched in 2014, the AW Summit was expanded in 2015 when the AW Awards were added to the event.  

“We would like to remind you as well about the AW Awards,” said Alexiss Gheorghe, CEO of the AW Summit. “This year will be the second edition. Last year’s edition, the very first, was breathtaking. And I am not saying it as the organizer of the show — these are the exact words of the participants. The AW Awards will still need like two or three editions so that this gala can have more notoriety and achieve our goal of making it the Oscars of the adult industry.” 

For more information, visit AWSummit.com.

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