LALExpo Announces February Dates for Cali, Colombia, Event

LALExpo Announces February Dates for Cali, Colombia, Event

CALI, Colombia — The organizers of the Latin America Adult Business Expo (LALExpo) have announced the dates for its next event, set for February 19-21 in Cali, Colombia.

This fifth edition of LALExpo will culminate with the annualLalexpo Awards ceremony.

According to its promoters, LALExpo is the largest industry event in Latin America, promoting legal and business standards to hundreds of participants who meet for training, seminars, forums and the latest news on technological developments for the digital media market.

Attendees at this event include international companies across the online traffic, live cam, mobile, billing, and hosting, markets, along with webmasters and models, developing new business contacts.

“In addition,” explains an event spokesperson, “this 2018 we extend the invitation to technological companies, medical surgeons, dentists, fashion stores, accessories, and cosmetics, to grow not only in the adult entertainment industry but also to make this event an example of the development of potential businesses in other fields of work.”

The spokesperson notes the scope of LALExpo crosses borders and is recognized worldwide, winning the “Best Industry Event” award at the Bucharest Summit 2017, Live Cam Awards and Ero Awards.

“In its fourth edition, LALExpo demonstrated its tenacity bypassing all obstacles. For its fifth gala, it is prepared to demonstrate that LALExpo is not ‘porn,’ it is a business congress,” the spokesperson says. “LALExpo is education, business opportunity and promotion of Latin America ... showing that although working in the adult arena, we are as professional as any other industry.”

Record attendance is expected and admission is free for affiliates, with early purchase discounts available before Dec. 31 for $199.

For more information, e-mail info@lalexpo.com.

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