XBIZ Named UtherConvention’s Adult Industry Media Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce its participation as Adult Industry Media Sponsor in the premiere virtual convention UtherConvention, slated for Friday and Saturday.

The two-day UtherConvention 2011 will feature exhibitors at the showroom and informative seminars and panel discussions by noted speakers, including leading adult industry attorney Greg Piccionelli and Utherverse's CEO and founder, Brian Shuster. 

“For anyone interested in the future of the web, and how to profit from the 3D web as it takes shape over the next several years, this virtual convention is a must-attend,” Shuster said. “The experience of walking a trade-show floor that is indistinguishable from a real-world convention, along with the opportunity to meet the strongest business players and entrepreneurs who are already thriving in the Virtual World Web at this early state is a once-in-a-lifetime chance.”

As the Adult Industry Media Sponsor, XBIZ will have a prominent presence at the Seminar Speaker Hall.

“UtherConvention is a one-of-a-kind concept that only a truly tech-savvy media company can fully support,” XBIZ President Alec Helmy said. “We’re pleased to partner with Brian Shuster and his talented team to support their adult industry outreach and community engagement objectives.”

XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy added, “As an advocate for tech innovation in the adult industry, XBIZ is pleased to partner with UtherConvention. We look forward to exploring many synergistic opportunities between our progressive companies.”

Throughout the UtherConvention, all of Utherverse’s normal tools apply, including 3D voice and audio, which will allow participants to overhear and participate in conversations as they walk through the convention hall.

UtherConvention also includes other events one might find in real-world conventions, including cocktail parties and meet and greets, as well as live entertainment on the trade show floor.

The event concludes with The Player’s Ball, an invite-only after party.

Registration for the event is open until July 9 at UtherConvention.com.

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