Inaugural Camming Con Dates Announced

MIAMI —The first-ever Camming Con conference, slated for June 19-22, has been founded to offer a networking platform for live cam content providers, studio partners, models, fans and overlapping businesses.

The conference will be held at Eden Roc Hotel in Miami’s South Beach from June 19-22.

“We decided it was time to get this massive industry in one place,” Camming Con organizer Dade Sokoloff said. “For the first time in history, all the components of live cams will be in one place at the same time, creating one of the best experiences needed to improve the industry and get to know people that are in the same business as yourself.”

The event will bring together diverse players from the industry, including representatives from cam sites, card payment providers, hardware and software providers and advertising platforms. More than 100 models are also scheduled to participate.

 “We want to let the players in the industry, specifically the cam site operators, know that this is the destination they have desired to not only attend and do business, but to send their top models to represent their websites,” Sokoloff said. “We have created the program for the model’s fans to sponsor their favorite models and a great environment for everyone involved.”

June 20, slated as an industry day, will feature B2B seminars, breakout sessions and group discussions, in addition to the exhibit booths and special promotions. The seminar schedule will be announced in April.  

“While much of the programming will be fan-based, the primary goal is to improve, expand and enhance the camming business,” added Sokoloff. “With this in mind, Camming Con will offer a unique program that includes a well rounded schedule of industry-focused events, as well as excursions to Miami’s hottest spots.”

Camming Con will be hosting models from sites like Streamate, Chaturbate, Naked, My Free Cams, Jasmin, Imlive and others.

For more information or to register for the event, visit CammingCon.com.

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