Berlin's Sx Tech 2020 Conference Announces Full Schedule

Berlin's Sx Tech 2020 Conference Announces Full Schedule

BERLIN — Organizers of Berlin's Sx Tech 2020 conference in November have announced their full schedule and extended a 20 percent discount on exhibition booths to registered members of XBIZ.net.

Sx Tech 2020 is a one-day event, set for November 20, focused on the interactions between sex and technology. Exhibitors from all corners of the sextech and adult industry, from VR and camming to audio companies and payment solution providers, will come together at Warehouse Berlin, a spacious industrial venue, for workshops, presentations, panel discussions, startup pitches and more.

This year's conference is sponsored by Satisfyer.

"Despite the current challenges, and by following governmental regulations to assure our attendees’ safety, we will continue celebrating sextech and fem tech industry innovators and support startups, hackers, founders, investors and industry experts to develop enduring connections and accelerate the sextech business," an event rep said.

"Attendees will have a chance to learn and interact with the tech-oriented pleasure toys, sustainable sexual health products and AI sex robots," continued the rep. "Leading experts will take the stage to debate the current and future state of deep technologies and their impact on our social behavior and norms."

Approximately 100 global speakers and 10 professional enrichment workshops, with over 800 global participants, and an exclusive dinner for investors, set for the night before the event, fill out the schedule.

Expected speakers include Nenna Joiner, founder of Feelmore Adult; Genevieve LeJeune, founder and CEO of Skirt Club; Luka Matutinovi, global marketing director at LELO; Soumyadip Rakshit, co-founder and CEO of MysteryVibe; and Anna Richards, founder of FrolicMe.com.

Find additional details online and follow 2020 Sx Tech on Twitter for the latest updates.

Contact sales@sxtech.eu for information about the exhibition discount available to XBIZ.net members.

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Lauren Phillips, Derek Kage Cap AEBN's Top 100 Stars of 2025

AEBN has revealed its top 100-selling stars of 2025 in both gay and straight theaters.

2026 XBIZ LA Conference Schedule Announced

XBIZ is pleased to announce the release of the full show schedule for the XBIZ 2026 conference, set to take place Jan. 12-15 at the Kimpton Everly Hotel in Hollywood.

Needemand Joins ASACP as Corporate Sponsor

French startup company Needemand has signed on as the latest corporate sponsor for Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

Utah State Legislator Proposes New 'Porn Tax'

A Utah state senator introduced a bill on Monday that would impose a 7% tax on the gross receipts of adult websites doing business in that state, plus require adult sites to pay an annual $500 fee.

Carlotta Champagne is LoyalFans' 'Featured Creator' for January

LoyalFans has named Carlotta Champagne as its Featured Creator for January.

Pineapple Support Relaunches Site

Pineapple Support has updated and relaunched its website.

Arcom-Targeted Sites Implement Age Verification in France

Five high-traffic adult websites based outside of France have implemented age verification as required under the nation’s Security and Regulation of the Digital Space (SREN) law, after receiving warnings from French media regulator Arcom.

Goddess Lilith Launches 'Adultpreneurs' Networking Site

Goddess Lilith has launched Adultpreneurs, a new community and networking site.

Adult Shoot Location Marketplace 'FckSpace' Launches

FckSpace, a new platform aimed at simplifying location sourcing for adult productions, is now live

Florida Attorney General Dismisses AV Suit Against Segpay

The Florida attorney general’s office on Monday agreed to dismiss claims against payment processor Segpay in a lawsuit over alleged noncompliance with the state’s age verification law.

Show More