AW Summit Returning to Romania in June

MAMAIA, Romania — The AW Summit, an annual trade show for the adult webcam industry that is now in its third year, will return to Mamaia, Romania on Jun. 7-9. 

"Anyone who wants to start or grow his or her business in the live cam industry cannot afford to miss the AWSummit," a spokesperson for the event said. "And indeed, it is in everyone's best interest to participate in the event. This whole empire built around live cams is based on good relationships between the parties - between cam sites, studios, webmasters, affiliate networks, and so on. Meeting the representatives of these companies in person really helps you to deepen the connections, or to find new partners in order to grow your business." 

This year, participants in the AW Summit will include Bonga Cams, Stripchat, Jasmin, Chaturbate, Flirt4Free, Cam4,  CamContacts, XLoveCam, XModels, PlugRush, Visit-X, PaysiteCash and ePayService. A variety of panels and networking events will be offered. 

"We rethought the layout of the whole event," an AWSummit spokesperson said. "So finding what you came for will be easier than ever. It is impossible not to profit from taking part in the Summit. Finally, a real treat: partners of our sponsors will be able to attend the event free of charge. We are really pushing the limit to gather everyone under one roof and to prosper together."

Launched in 2014, the AW Summit was expanded when the AW Awards were added to the event last year. The AW Awards are an awards presentation for the live cam industry.

The AW Summit can be followed on Twitter @AWSummitCom.

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