XBIZ.net London Gathering Set to Draw Record Attendance, Gears Up for Next Week

LONDON — With a record number of industry professionals registered for the event, final preparations are in full swing for the next edition of the highly anticipated XBIZ.net London Gathering set to take place Wednesday, May 11.

The event features a series of business networking sessions and is being organized by Daniella of iTelebill and Alexandre of Wister Mobile who say they are planning on more than a simple gathering.

"We are amazed by the positive feedback and the record signups for the XBIZ London Gatheringwe we are getting," Daniella said. "We are looking forward to a fantastic evening filled with networking opportunities in a relaxed atmosphere and meeting everyone."

Qualified adult industry professionals interested in attending must tag themselves to the event listing on XBIZ.net.

The event begins at 5 p.m. with a Speed Networking session, followed by an evening of socializing where attendees can connect with each other in a relaxed atmosphere.

"We're really happy to host this great event in London," Alexandre said. 

"We have so many people flying in for the occasion. With nearly 85 XBIZ.net members tagged so far, we're confident that we'll reach 100 attendees. We managed to set an event where people could benefit from great business opportunities during the Speed Networking session and the gathering while enjoying the London lifestyle. We also will have a nightclub session for those who do not want to go home and a lunch on the 12th as well. We're looking forward to seeing this event continue and grow."

The XBIZ.net London gathering, which brings together adult industry professionals from all sectors of the business, will be held on the first floor of the Slug and Lettuce on Lisle Street, just off Leicester Square.

Attendees will also have a chance to win an iPad by throwing their business cards into a pot provided at the entrance.

Hotel information and other details will be posted shortly on XBIZ.net.

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