AliceX.com Nominated for 'Best Newcomer' in 2016 YNOT Awards

PRAGUE — Adult VR webcam service AliceX.com has been nominated for Best Newcomer in the 2016 YNOT Awards, to be held on Sep. 21 in Prague, Czech Republic inside Mayakovsky Hall — a banquet facility within the National House of Vinohrady.

This is AliceX.com’s first YNOT nomination. The YNOT Awards are voted on annually by industry members to honor business-to-business excellence in adult entertainment.

“We are very excited and gratified to be among the nominees for the 2016 YNOT Awards,” said Fabian Grey, CEO of AliceX.com. “To be a part of this event is very special for all of us at AliceX. It’s an opportunity to connect with many talented people and visionaries who have made this industry so unique and progressive with its many technologies and innovations.”

Voting for the 33 categories in the  2016 YNOT Awards is open through Aug. 19 on the official website.

As in previous years, the YNOT Awards will take place during The European Summit, running Sept. 20-23 in Prague.

AliceX.com, which began its public beta test in March of this year, has been making its mark in the virtual reality space with cutting-edge features, live streaming and adult webcam models. Users need to own an Android smartphone to use AliceX. com, although the site provides VR goggles for free.

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