Synova Interactive Group Receives Nominations at XBIZ Awards

LOS ANGELES — Synova Interactive Group has received a nomination in the Software Development Company of the Year category at the 2013 XBIZ Awards, presented by Fleshlight.?

Nominees for the 2013 XBIZ Awards were selected based on more than 4,500 pre-nominations submitted to XBIZ by members of the industry via XBIZ.net, the industry’s top social network.

“We are excited to be a part of XBIZ 2013 and to be nominated for Software Company of the Year,” said Justin Schwab president and founder.

“Synova Interactive has worked hard at creating a place in adult that we can add to the verticals we service … we look forward to heading to L.A. to take part in January.”

Synova Interactive Group is a global software consultancy firm specializing in mobile, web and cloud solutions that offers new product development, augmented development for internal teams and project based services to the mainstream and adult space.

Tera Patrick is set to host the XBIZ Awards, the industry’s grandest gala of the year while Jessica Drake and Kirsten Price will welcome show guests as the official red carpet hosts.  

Nikki Benz has been tapped to host the backstage winner’s circle, while another pair of emerging adult film sensations will be named the official trophy girls in the coming weeks. 

The 2013 awards show will be the culmination of the XBIZ 360° events series scheduled for Jan. 9-12, featuring top business leaders and visionaries in an unprecedented line-up of world-class conferences dedicated to decoding the future of the multi-billion dollar adult industry. 

For the complete list of nominee finalists, visit XBIZAwards.com.

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