Bucharest Summit Announced

BUCHAREST — The Bucharest Summit has announced that its 2017 trade show will be held from May 30 through Jun. 2 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bucharest, Romania.

“The event will gather many distinguished guests, from website owners to studio owners, models, affiliates, mobile companies, billing companies and other companies related to the adult industry — who will host an array of activities designed to harness powerful group dynamics in support of creative and energetic people with exciting visions,” a spokesperson for the Bucharest Summit said. “This festival will also offer an opportunity for attendees to share with and learn from one another, reaffirm their entrepreneurial commitment, and review key ingredients in their plans for the launch of a new technology-based business.”

The Bucharest Summit was founded by Markus Ardelean, who a spokesperson said “bridged the communication between all the important business figures, both abroad and on the Romanian territories.There has been manifested a great interest in the participation and development of the event. As a result, we would like to express our gratitude towards all the websites, studios — both from Bucharest, but also from all around Romania — who embraced and supported our initiative in this respect.”

According to the Bucharest Summit, it was important that the event take place in Romania’s largest city.

“Bucharest Summit is naturally taking place in Bucharest because the Romanian capital is an industry hotspot, priding itself with top business, talented models and innovative know-how,” a spokesperson for the Bucharest Summit said.

According to the Bucharest Summit, "There is something for everyone at this event, and we mean everyone. Sophisticated parties and rave events hosted by the trendiest clubs are guaranteed to leave you bleary-eyed the next morning and wanting more." 

For more information on the Bucharest Summit, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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