XBIZ LA 2010 ‘Call for Speakers and Demos’ Period Begins

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — XBIZ is gearing up for XBIZ LA 2010 by calling on adult industry leaders and professionals to make a mark on the industry’s top digital media trade event.

XBIZ is now accepting workshop and demo proposals for the event’s digital media- and technology-focused theme, “Uncover and Seize: The Future of Adult Entertainment.”

“We’re calling on the minds of the key players shaping the face and future of the fast-moving adult entertainment industry,” XBIZ President and Publisher Alec Helmy said. “The mission of XBIZ LA 2010 is to deliver invaluable guidance and direction on how to best utilize cutting-edge technologies in order to seize business growth and expansion opportunities in 2010 and beyond.”

Proposals should focus on current and emerging technologies and business solutions aimed at adult industry professionals to best position their businesses for the coming future.

Companies have the opportunity to present their innovative products, software and business solutions through one-hour-long demo sessions to the industry’s top decision-makers.

Every year, industry members from around the globe attend XBIZ LA for three days of unparalleled presentations and deal-making opportunities at the epicenter of the multibillion-dollar adult entertainment industry.

XBIZ LA 2010 will be held at the Sofitel Hotel in Hollywood, Calif., Feb. 9-11.

To submit a proposal, and for additional information, email sessions@xbiz.com.

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