XBIZ Announces Berlin Show Dates, Free Accommodations

XBIZ Announces Berlin Show Dates, Free Accommodations

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the dates and venue for the next edition of its European conference, XBIZ Berlin 2017.

Uniting Europe’s online industry movers and shakers with leading players from North America and beyond, XBIZ Berlin makes its return to the popular Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel, once again set for Sep. 11-14.

This year, event organizers have upped the ante by negotiating a room rate of just €119 per night, including free daily lunch.

In addition, free train transportation to Berlin will be offered on a first-come, first-serve basis to qualified affiliates, content producers and paysite operators, as well as models and talent.

“Our inaugural Berlin show garnered strong praise for getting important things right,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy says. “We are excited to roll out our boldest promotion to date which includes unmatched room rates, free daily lunches and free train transportation for qualified industry players.

“Combine this with an already successful show format and XBIZ Berlin is bound to deliver the absolute best value in terms of education, networking and social opportunities.”

Berlin is home to a wide range of successful adult companies, as well as countless website owners and affiliates, making the country one of Europe’s most vigorous markets for online adult.

One of the most affordable cities in Europe, Berlin’s geographic location makes it easy to reach from anywhere, making the conference highly accessible to members of the Eastern European business community.

Berlin’s business climate and acceptance of adult, the easy access, great food and lively nightlife, all add reasons for industry professionals to be part of the event.

Following XBIZ tradition, the event will deliver a fresh slate of cutting-edge educational sessions and executive networking activities, along with exclusive special events, sponsored happy hours and more.

Named for its central location in the city’s Mitte district, the Catalonia Berlin Mitte Hotel is a short walk from Museum Island and is close to Alexanderplatz and the historical Nikoleiviertel, Berlin’s entertainment area offering numerous bars and restaurants.

Near the Heinrich Heine Metro Station, the Catalonia Berlin Mitte offers a unique charm re-creating the essence of Berlin,with its industrial style, raw walls and graffiti by well-known Berlin artists.

The hotel features 131 bright and spacious rooms with Smart TVs, a mini-bar and safe. A free three-course lunch buffet and Wi-Fi throughout the property boost value for attendees, while a cocktail bar and Kunstwerk Restaurant make dining and entertainment easy.

Affiliates, content producers and talent receive free registration, while XBIZ.net members receive a discount on admission to the event.

Stay tuned to XBIZ for upcoming details about XBIZ Berlin, including the release of the official show schedule and special event announcements.

For more information, contact events@xbiz.com.

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