AliceX to Hold VR Demos at AW Summit

MAMAIA — Adult virtual reality webcam company AliceX.com will be demonstrating its technology at the 2016 AW Summit, to be held at the Iaki Hotel in Mamaia, Romania from this Tues., Jun. 7-Thurs., Jun. 9.

"Our goal has always been to create a global footprint and develop our efforts in both the VR and webcam industries," said Fabian Grey, CEO of AliceX.com. "So the AW Summit is the ideal place for us to present our cutting-edge technology. AW Summit is one of the largest gatherings of international webcam industry professionals, performers and companies, making it a great opportunity for us to engage with friends, colleagues and potential partners."

AliceX.com is nominated for Emerging Cam Site of the Year at the AW Awards, which is part of the AW Summit. The nomination is the first for the company from the fan-voted awards, which honor the live webcam industry.

The AW Summit, AliceX.com said, "brings together the biggest and the most innovative brands in the webcamming world, as well as its most notable personalities." The event will also feature a variety of events for industry professionals, including keynote speakers, networking opportunities, product demonstrations and educational workshops.

AliceX.com, which began its public beta test in March 2016, said it "is positioned as the industry's leading virtual reality website, with live streaming and adult webcam models. Users only need an Android smartphone and VR goggles, which are provided for free by the site, to enter a state-of-the-art virtual reality world."

An AliceX.com spokesperson said, "Uncomplicated and easy to use, AliceX does not require users install an app or extra software, as the service is available via AliceX.com through a Web browser, whether on a laptop, desktop or a mobile device." 

For more information on AliceX.com, follow them on Twitter.

For more information on the AW Summit, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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