Traffic Jam 2016 Slated for July 28 at Kink.com's Upper Floor

Traffic Jam 2016 Slated for July 28 at Kink.com's Upper Floor

SAN FRANCISCO — Adult industry members, including top companies, performers, producers and executives, will be invited to gather for Traffic Jam 2016 in San Francisco on July 28.

The event, running from 7 to 10 p.m. at Kink.com’s Upper Floor, will focus on virtual reality technology and its impact on the adult industry.

Traffic Jam 2016 will be hosted by Jeff Dillon, vice president of business development for eLine management company, whose clients include adult e-tail site GameLink.com, and Matt Slusarenko, director of marketing and business development at Cybernet Entertainment, parent company of Kink.com.

“I am extremely excited to announce the 4th annual Traffic Jam conference,” Dillon said. “It is one of the best industry gatherings of the year because of the location in San Francisco, near Silicon Valley, which draws a lot of renowned tech companies.”

The fourth annual conference will discuss the fast-growing virtual reality segment, as well as content production, improving online traffic and more.  

"This is the place to come for VR networking, as the top companies paving the way in virtual reality will be there. In fact, I am expecting our biggest turn out yet,” Dillon said.

GameLink.com and BDSM/fetish site Kink.com are signed on as the event’s initial sponsors.

For more information, including guest list inquiries, email jeff@gamelink.com. Sponsorship opportunities for this upcoming event are available. For more information about The Upper Floor, visit  TheUpperFloor.com; it is located at 1800 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103.

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