ExoClick Named Presenting Sponsor of The European Summit 2018

BARCELONA — Ad network ExoClick has been named as the very first exclusive Presenting Sponsor of The European Summit 2018.

The European Summit is a leading networking conference and expo for digital products and services. Verticals include dating, entertainment, gaming, gambling, nutraceutical/health products, astro/esoteric products, blockchain/crypto technology, fintech and mainstream digital products. 

There are two shows each year, with the 18th edition being held in March in Lisbon-Cascais and the later show in Prague in September.

Each four-day event attracts about 1,400 attendees from internet businesses from around the world.

Additionally ExoClick’s ad tech video news show, “The Additive,” will be an official media partner and will be covering the events and interviewing a selection of attendees. 

ExoClick's CEO and founder Benjamin Fonzé commented, “ExoClick has attended The European Summit since 2010 and been a super-sized sponsor since 2012. We are excited and very proud to be the Presenting Sponsor of this world-class show."

"Not only will we continue to host the events’ main parties, we will also have some great activities scheduled for show attendees at both 2018 events,” he said.

The European Summit’s Andreas Bischoff and Walter Russak stated, “ExoClick is one of the oldest and most-dedicated sponsors at our networking conference. Therefore we are very happy to be able to take our long-term business partnership to a completely new level in 2018 and to announce ExoClick as the very first exclusive Presenting Sponsor ever of our European Summit Networking Conference."

The European Summit scheduled show dates are March 2-5 in Lisbon and Sept. 14-17 in Prague.
 

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