AW Summit Returning to Romania in June

MAMAIA, Romania — The AW Summit, an annual trade show for the cam industry that is now in its fourth year, will return to Mamaia, Romania on June 6.

“The AW Summit team is thrilled to publish the full schedule of the show, featuring an agenda with a large multitude of educative and innovative seminars and workshops,” said a spokesperson for the event. “All the attendees will have the opportunity to grasp the freshest and most interesting insights dealing with real hot subjects such as legal issues, live cam studio management, effective marketing strategies, technology breakthroughs, billing and payment services and model development techniques.

“The proposed schedule contains such a rich gamma of seminars and workshops, with the purpose of highlighting once again the main goals of this convention, which are education and creating unlimited business opportunities,” the spokesperson continued. “The organizing team places a special focus on bringing together a large pool of specialists who are characterized by vast knowledge on their line of business, and who can easily fill in any knowledge gaps and can present new opportunities for the entire audience.”

The AW Summit team reports that the event addresses all parties involved in the adult and web camming industry, from top-notch experts to newbies. Last year the event gathered 641 participants, and this year the team expects more than 800 attendees. To view the full 2017 schedule, click here

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