Cam Con Returns to South Beach

Cam Con Returns to South Beach

MIAMI — Cam Con 2016, the live content industry’s premier conference for B2B and fans, has announced its return to Miami for its third annual event.

Coinciding with XBIZ Miami, Cam Con is set for the luxurious SLS South Beach Hotel in Miami, from May 31 through June 3.

In Cam Con’s three short years, founders Clinton Cox and Stacey Havoc have witnessed the sudden and incredible growth within the webcam entertainment market, and with this increase, Cam Con 2016 will benefit from more exhibitors, content providers, studios, models and affiliated companies participating than ever before.

Because of its explosive growth, Cam Con 2016 will take over SLS South Beach to host all the events, speaking engagements, meetings and business opportunities for those who desire to learn and work with the best in the cam industry.

“We can’t stress enough that every model that has been in front of a camera that has a fan base and/or wants to break into the industry is important to us,” said Cox. “At Cam Con 2016 we are striving to bring the most pivotal people at the forefront of the industry together to help each other.”

The new Cam Con 2016 event dates will coincide with XBIZ Miami to ensure maximum efficiency for those looking to get as much out of their conference time in Miami as possible.

“Adult has been the leader in pushing technology to the limits and teaching how to monetize the Internet at every level,” said Cox, “which is why we felt it was important to work with XBIZ to put all innovators from every genre into one mega summer conference platform.”

Registration opens March 1. Pre-booking is suggested, as Cam Con 2015 sold out quickly.

Tickets are $125 per day, $225 for two days plus seminars. The show is open to those 21 and over.

SLS South Beach is located at 1701 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida.

For more information, visit CamCon.com.

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