XBIZ Launches Touch-Optimized Mobile Show Guide for 2012 XBIZ EU

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the launch of the mobile show guide for the 2012 XBIZ EU, presented by AWEmpire, set for Sept. 17-19 at London’s luxurious Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel.

The mobile show guide can be accessed at m.xbizeu.com.

Featuring a touch-optimized interface for optimal navigation on iPhone, Android and other touch-based devices, the XBIZ EU mobile show guide allows attendees to use the mobile show guide to plan their schedule ahead of time from the comfort of their mobile device.

The “Who’s Going” section m.XBIZEU.com facilitates meetings between attendees with a list of confirmed XBIZ EU participants. To be added to list of “Who’s Going” to XBIZ EU, attendees can tag themselves on XBIZ.net, the adult industry’s leading social network.

To keep attendees informed of each day’s happenings, the mobile show guide also contains the full XBIZ EU schedule of special events, seminars, panel discussions and special networking opportunities.

Among the slate of XBIZ EU special events is the world premiere of Mansion Productions’ MPA3 v5 software and the “How to Succeed With Live Interactive Content” seminar presented by AWE. XBIZ EU attendees also can look forward to the XBIZ EU keynote address featuring Siep Kuppens, who as CEO of International Media Company (IMC) and President of the Adult Content Industry United Foundation (ACIUF), will share his wealth of experience, leadership and vision in this exclusive lecture.

The XBIZ EU schedule also includes a selection of vital sessions covering a range of topics impacting the adult industry and digital media business from a global perspective, such as the Mobile Matters seminar and the AITA in Action symposium, which will examine the U.K.-based Adult Industry Trade Organization and the hot-button issue that is involved with.

For a limited time, XBIZ is offering free registration to qualified affiliates, adult site operators and those who secure their Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel room.

For event information and details, visit XBIZEU.com.

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