XBIZ EU London Show Dates Set for Sept. 16-19

LONDON — XBIZ is pleased to announce Sept. 16-19 as the official show dates for XBIZ EU 2012.

Presented by AWEmpire, the event  is set to return to the stylish Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Hotel in central London, where the international digital media conference debuted last year with smashing success.

For a limited time, made possible by the premier sponsors of XBIZ EU 2012, industry members qualify to receive free registration.

The growing list of sponsors includes AWEmpire, Epoch, GTBill, PussyCash, AdultCentro, ExoClick and Grooby Productions among other soon to be announced leading companies.

The Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Hotel, situated in central London is now offering special room rates starting at £195, to registered attendees of XBIZ EU 2012.

The XBIZ EU 2012 international digital media conference will once again feature cutting-edge seminars and technology workshops, as well as high-energy business-networking opportunities and exclusive special events. Attended by top industry execs and entrepreneurs, XBIZ EU sets the tone for distinctly progressive discussions and networking.

XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said that the upcoming London show will be building off of last year's successful inaugural event, returning to the Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Hotel which received rave reviews from XBIZ EU attendees.

"It's a stellar hotel in a fantastic central London location with world-class accommodations," Helmy said.

Kristen Kaye, XBIZ's executive director of business development, said that XBIZ EU 2012, like last year's event, will draw a blend of "new faces and old faces."

"The quality of attendees is set be the highest ever with a record number of key decision-makers from around the globe," she said. "It's going to be a tremendous show."

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