Satisfyer Named Registration Sponsor of 2018 XBIZ Awards

Satisfyer Named Registration Sponsor of 2018 XBIZ Awards

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that Satisfyer has been named registration sponsor of the adult industry’s biggest night — the 2018 XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams.com.

The XBIZ Awards honor the very best in the business of sex and is set to rock one of Los Angeles’ grandest venues as it returns to the popular JW Marriott at L.A. Live on Thursday, Jan. 18.

Recognizing excellence across every sector of the multibillion-dollar adult industry, the XBIZ Awards encompass movie production, pleasure products, online commerce, technology and retail — the realm of Satisfyer’s tech-forward toys for adults.

The red-carpet awards gala, which will feature adult superstar Jessica Drake as master of ceremonies, is the crowning event of the XBIZ 2018 events series, presented by ManyVids, being held from Jan. 15-19 at Hollywood’s luxurious Andaz hotel.

“Satisfyer’s XBIZ Awards registration sponsorship puts the company at the forefront of exposure on the industry’s most important evening,” a Satisfyer spokesperson said. “Attendees will arrive expecting to see winners — and the first winner they will see is the Satisfyer brand — a true winner indeed.”

“Satisfyer is a premier brand that rapidly found a place in the bedrooms of sophisticated consumers and exemplifies the excellence of today’s multifaceted adult industry,” XBIZ Associate Publisher Sara Ramirez said. “We are very pleased to have their support for the XBIZ Awards and the outstanding achievements it honors.”

Over the years, the XBIZ Awards has been hosted by top industry celebrities including Stoya, Jenna Jameson, Tera Patrick, Jesse Jane and Kayden Kross. It has been featured across a wide range of international media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, CNBC, TIME, Cosmopolitan, New York magazine, Huffington Post and The Daily Beast, among many others.

For a complete list of award categories and general event info, visit XBIZAwards.com.

For more information about the XBIZ 2018 events series, visit XBIZShow.com.  

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