Kiiroo Named Presenting Sponsor of LCA 2020

LISBON — Kiiroo has been named as the exclusive presenting sponsor for the sixth annual Live Cam Awards.

The event will take place March 1 at the largest casino in Europe, the Casino Estoril.

For his part, Kiiroo CEO Toon Timmermans is delighted that the company is the presenting sponsor of this year’s awards.

“As one of the leaders in the interactive pleasure product market, we strive to make our products as innovative as possible,” Timmermans explained. “Our aim for 2020 is to produce the best adult products to help webcam performers earn more money than ever before using our products. The future has arrived, and the future is interactive.”

“2020 has a futuristic touch and this inspired me to choose this theme for the gala, therefore I couldn’t be happier to have Kiiroo on board this year,” LCA founder Alexandra Georgia exclaimed. “I truly believe their products are the future and they define the innovation and progress of the industry. We never imagined their products would exist 14 years ago when I started camming, so what better way to celebrate than by partnering with the most innovative company!”

Nominations are currently open for LCA 2020, with voting set to begin February 1 and the winners will be announced during the Live Cam Awards gala March 1.

For more information, visit LiveCamAwards.com or email alex@livecamawards.com.

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