Jasmin.com, AJ Studios Partner for LALExpo Event

LUXEMBOURG — Live cam site Jasmin.com has inked a strategic agreement with AJ Studios, a live content production company, to co-sponsor the 2015 LALExpo live cam event.

The LALExpo will take place in Medellin, Colombia for the second time, on July 12-14 and event organizers say they are expecting to gather roughly 800 to 1.200 attendees. The networking event aims to bring the worldwide leaders in entertainment together and open the doors for the growing adult industry in South America.

“Latin America has many yet undiscovered benefits to offer to the webcam industry,” Jasmin.com Managing Director Laszlo Czero said. “It is a real privilege for us, to work with one of the pioneers of the field in Columbia. AJ Studios is highly regarded for the excellence of its content production and the great quality of its performers. Besides, we both have the same philosophy and are true visionaries.”

AJ Studios has expanded in South America, opening multiple offices in different locations.

“This year started in the best way possible for us and the sponsoring partnership we have just signed with Jasmin.com for the LALExpo is another big highlight,” AJ Studios Vice President Anthony Rivera AJ. “To be associated with the Web Cam world leader is simply exceptional. I also expect this year’s event to draw even more people in due to the increased popularity of our industry.”

LALExpo is a professional event, created by AJ Studios, Juan Bustos and Grupo Bedoya, which will also feature workshops and networking events this year, for other niches of the adult industry beyond cam companies.

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