Eurowebtainment Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary in Vienna

VIENNA — Eurowebtainment, Europe’s business event for interactive adult entertainment across the Internet, telecommunication and SAT/WEB-TV, will take place Nov. 2-5 at the Marriot Hotel as it celebrates its 10-year anniversary.

This year’s event will feature lectures, in-depth discussions, networking events, and workshops focusing on legal issues.

Panel discussions will focus on innovations and new business models, payment and account management, mobile business and new mobile technologies as well as product presentations in the interactive online area.

Organizers say more than 500 company representatives in the erotic online business are expected to attend the Eurowebtainment from all over the world. 

“Apart from Mallorca, Vienna is the second hot-spot for this event,” event organizers said.

“This year, the Eurowebtainment in Vienna will be the 20th event and our 10-year anniversary.  Therefore, you can be sure that we again will do our best to top our previous successes over the years.”

Event organizers said that based on independent analyses, the Eurowebtainment is the largest event of its kind with respect to the net number of participants in Europe.

“The market/press presence of the Eurowebtainment regarding its range and contacts to all important company representatives worldwide and its international press relations verifiably leads to a remarkable high level of our partners’ brand recognition,” event organizers added.

“Furthermore, the continuous Eurowebtainment marketing activities including weekly newsletters to more than 20,000 business contacts strengthen the sustainability of the partner images and recognition.”

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