WIA to Host ‘High Tea’ Mixer at XBIZ London

LONDON — Women In Adult (WIA) has announced a special women-only gathering to coincide with XBIZ London 2015, the U.K.’s top digital media conference of the year.

Presented by Epoch, XBIZ London is set to deliver three days of unparalleled educational and networking opportunities in Europe’s largest adult consumer market, setting the stage for Europe’s fall trade show circuit.

XBIZ London unites the U.K.’s adult entertainment industry with the international business community to deliver an assortment of exclusive seminars, company sponsored workshops and to provide the backdrop for executive deal-making opportunities.

Sponsored by iFriends, the WIA event will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the official XBIZ London venue, the plush Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London hotel.

“What better way to celebrate Women In Adult in London than by hosting a traditional high tea?” WIA Director Kristen Kaye asked. “It will be nice to experience one of the U.K.’s most-popular activities with other ladies in the business, and I believe some great networking and brainstorming is going to come out of it.”

“I’m particularly excited about this event and look forward to bringing everyone together,” Kaye added.

XBIZ London runs from Sept. 15-18 at the chic Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London hotel in the heart of London, near the city’s financial district. This exclusive venue offers warm service, contemporary comfort and a distinctive English flair.

The all-new venue for XBIZ London features complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, with an iMac in every guest room, and dining options including the City Café restaurant and 12th floor rooftop SkyLounge bar that features a 360-degree view of greater London for intimate networking.

The Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London Hotel is within easy walking distance of the city’s historic center and is a short walk from the Tower Hill tube station, providing an affordable and easy option for touring this charming urban area.

The Hilton Doubletree Tower of London also offers opportunities for companies seeking to boost brand awareness while building buzz around new products and services, through custom-tailored sponsorship packages designed to spotlight their latest offerings in this upscale setting.

Attendees will benefit from XBIZ London’s all-new series of educational sessions that will help unlock the future of the U.K.’s fast-changing playing field, which is on the front line of evolving Internet regulations, such as the move for mandatory online age verification.

“XBIZ London is a vital event for companies seeking to build their business in the U.K. market,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy said. “Being held at our best venue yet, this year’s XBIZ London offers an outstanding slate of educational sessions and networking opportunities, providing the highest level of excellence that laser targets the needs of today’s online industry.”

Affiliates qualify for free registration, while members of XBIZ.net qualify for discounted event admission.

For more information, including speaking and sponsorship opportunities, visit XBIZLondon.com.

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