Qwebec Expo Set for August

MONTREAL — The 2017 Qwebec Expo, a tradeshow and technical conference serving existing and prospective online industry professionals from around the world, has been set for Aug. 3-6 and will be held at the Novotel Montreal hotel.

“Being the only event in the official circuit held on French-speaking territory, the show format is moving closer to what we usually see at European events nowadays,” said a spokeaperson. “With a very high concentration of CEOs, VPs and the industry's superstars-decision-makers, it provides great opportunities to have quality time with industry-big-names, which are hard to find at other bigger events.

“Whether you are an experienced or a new adult webmaster, a mainstream webmaster looking to get started in adult, or a mainstream business wanting to get your foot in the door of the adult market, you should plan on attending Qwebec Expo 2017,” the spokesperson continued. “This annual B2B event acts as an international crossroads for U.S., Canadian and European members of the industry. It provides website owners, operators and webmasters with the information and resources they need to build, maintain, promote, market and grow a successful internet business.” 

Sponsorship opportunities are still available. For sponsorship information, contact michael@qwebec.com. For more information on exhibiting, sponsoring or attending the show, email admin@qwebec.com or call (418) 570-7070.

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