Sexpo and MyFreeCams.com Continue Partnership

MELBOURNE — Sexpo has once again joined forces with the leading webcam platform MyFreeCams.com, which has continued as the official naming rights sponsor for Sexpo. 

The next Sexpo event will be held from Thurs., Nov. 24-Sun., Nov. 27 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre in Melbourne, Australia. More than 35,000 people are expected to attend, according to Sexpo — which is celebrating its 20th anniversary.

Bentleigh Gibson, Australian event manager for Sexpo, said, “I’m proud to continue this alignment with MyFreeCams.com — Sexpo, a great established Australian brand, along with MyFreeCams.com, a technology leader in the global adult community sector. With our next event being themed around the future of the adult industry, having an industry leader like MyFreeCams.com on board makes perfect synergy.”

Launched in 2004, MyFreeCams.com has more than 200,000 registered models and over 20 million members. 

A Sexpo spokesperson said, “Sexpo enjoys a very loyal customer base, and the brand itself is a long-standing, beloved one in Australia. Gibson’s appointment as event manager has brought a fresh approach to the show by reinvigorating the format and looking to expand into new audiences. His aim is to increase attendance within the female and 35-plus demographics.”

For more information on Sexpo Australia, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Instagram.

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