Chicago XBIZ Summit 2011 Official Show Schedule Announced

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the official show schedule for the summer’s leading digital media conference XBIZ Summit 2011, taking place in Chicago, the international hub for business, June 10-12.

To view the schedule, click here.

XBIZ Summit’s luxurious home at the Sofitel Chicago Water Tower will be bustling with three days of world-class seminars, workshops, 2-hour speed-networking sessions and the all-new, exclusive “3-Minute Show-Offs” speed presentations that will showcase leading products and e-solutions, each within a three-minute time frame with prizes awarded to the most engaging and entertaining.

The world-famous city of Chicago also presents XBIZ Summit 2011 attendees with a slate of one-of-a-kind special events, including a Chicago Boating & Business Tour to explore the city’s iconic architecture and unmistakable skyline, a trek up to the John Hancock observatory and rooftop party at Mr. Skin’s offices.

“XBIZ Summit 2011 raises the bar with an upgraded schedule that upholds and refines the standard-setting key elements that attendees have come to expect from XBIZ brand events,” said XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy. “The addition of unique business-focused networking events held throughout Chicago’s landmarks will once again set a new standard for the online adult industry’s summer show circuit.”

For a limited time, registration is free for qualified industry professionals with a promo code that’s granted with the submission of hotel confirmation number to events@xbiz.com.

The Sofitel Chicago Hotel currently has a limited amount of rooms allocated for attendees. To take advantage of the hotel room block and free XBIZ Summit registration before they’re unavailable, call (312) 324-4000 and use group code XBIZ or book online

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