Cybersocket to Host XBIZ EU Kick-Off Party

LONDON — Cybersocket has signed on to host an XBIZ EU kick-off party alongside event sponsors Reporo, MPA3v5, CCBill and WTS-ACH, on Sept. 23 at the Foundation Bar.

Located in the heart of London's busy West End, The Foundation Bar features an industrial and futuristic aesthetic, as well as a crowd-pleasing menu.

Slated for Sept. 22-25, XBIZ EU returns to the stylish Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Hotel, where the international digital media conference debuted in 2011. The three-day event will feature a new slate of business-networking opportunities and exclusive special events set throughout central London.

"It's a pleasure for Cybersocket to participate in XBIZ EU for the first time, Cybersocket’s Morgan Sommer said. “ XBIZ has always produced excellent shows and we are thrilled to participate as the host of the Kickoff Party on Sept. 23 along with our sponsors, Reporo, MPA3v5, CCBill and WTS-ACH. The venue is intimate but perfect for our group and just a short five minute walk from the host hotel. Personally, I am really looking forward to seeing many of our colleagues that we only see at European shows. Also, I feel that we have an opportunity to meet face-to-face with U.K. colleagues, many of whom have not attended many shows."

XBIZ EU is a leading international digital media conference that brings together business leaders from around the globe. This year, XBIZ EU will culminate with the first-ever Executive Awards.

For a limited time, members of XBIZ.net qualify for free or discounted XBIZ EU 2013 registration based on their area of business. Attendees are encouraged to book their rooms at the Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Hotel early to ensure availability.

For more information, visit XBIZEU.com.

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