Mobile Show Guide for XBIZ 360 Now Live

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the launch of its mobile show guide for the XBIZ 360 conference series to be held this week.

To access the show guide, point your mobile browser to m.xbiz360.com.

The XBIZ 360 mobile show guide allows attendees to use it to plan their schedule ahead of time from their wireless device.   

Attendees can access each day’s happenings, special events, seminars, panel discussions and networking opportunities, as well as partial event attendee list, hotel information and listing of local attractions.The mobile site also includes direct links to XBIZ.com and the XBIZ.net social network.

XBIZ 360, beginning tomorrow and running through Friday at the Andaz Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif., will be closed to the public and occupy the entire property of the hotel for seven separate events tailored to explore the future of Digital Media, Movie Production, Pleasure Products and Retail sectors of the adult industry. Last year, XBIZ 360 hosted more than 2,000 attendees.

XBIZ 360 is known for its cutting-edge, individually tailored seminars and panel discussions and innumerable networking opportunities with business leaders from all over the world and from all segments of the business. Its format is designed to unify the industry with overlapping schedules and several intermixed special events to maximize business opportunities.

Among the many highly anticipated special events being held during XBIZ 360 are the 2015 XBIZ Executive Awards which honor outstanding career achievement in a variety of prominent career fields within the adult industry.

The series of events culminate with the 2015 XBIZ Awards show, presented by Fleshlight and hosted by James Deen at JW Marriott LA Live in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday. 

For more information, visit XBIZ360.com.

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