Vendo to Host 4th Annual Vendo Partner Conference

Vendo to Host 4th Annual Vendo Partner Conference

BARCELONA — Vendo will be hosting its 4th annual Vendo Partner Conference at its headquarters in Barcelona in early September.

This exclusive event is hosted for Vendo partners from around the world. Leaders come together to join the most advanced billing company in the industry to discuss leadership and analytics. 

This year, the Vendo Partner Conference is scheduled Sept. 6-7.

"This event is a unique opportunity for our partners to share with each other what they are learning about leadership and analytics in an intimate setting,” Vendo Managing Director Thierry Arondo said.

“The last three conferences were a big success; and we are working hard to make this one even better,” he said. 

Exclusive and intimate, the conference is an excellent networking opportunity for the bright minds and leaders of the industry.

Several adult industry pros expressed their appreciation of the annual event hosted by the IPSP payment processor that develops artificial intelligence to deliver dynamic pricing as part of its complete suite of billing services.

Andrew of Bang said: “The Vendo Partner Conference is always a highlight of my work-year. I love the intimate nature of the event, and I always come away with a bunch of valuable insights and ideas that have helped our business grow through increasingly competitive times.” 

Steven of Grooby said: "The Vendo Partner Conference is my most important gathering of the year. The ideas and information shared at the conference each year, from some of the smartest minds in the adult industry, have directly enabled our company to develop better working practices and investigate previously unexplored software, ideas and resources." 

In addition to onsite sessions and events, Vendo also will host off site events throughout the city of Barcelona during the conference. 

For more information visit the official website here.

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