ASACP Returns to Prague for TES Affiliate Conference

LOS ANGELES — ASACP will return to the TES Affiliate Conferences, set for September 10-13, at the Vienna House Diplomat Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic.

An ASACP Sponsor since 2010, a rep explained, TES Affiliate Conferences has been "one of the association’s most stalwart supporters, providing considerable, consistent assistance that has enabled ASACP to spread the word about the need for online child protection to operators across Europe and beyond.”

According to the show’s promoters, the conference “will present a bold vision for the future as the industry returns to a semblance of normalcy.”

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning will participate in the Prague event, thanks to the support of TES, which will provide him with complimentary admission, accommodation and promotion; the association’s Official Travel Sponsor, DialXS, will underwrite his travel expenses.

“DialXS is very much aware that for a nonprofit organization such as ASACP, it is very difficult to get new sponsors onboard without meeting decision-makers in person,” said Chris Visser of DialXS. “Because of this, we is making sure that ASACP will be able to attend TES 2021 in Prague.”

Henning will educate app developers, website owners and other stakeholders as to how they can protect their companies while protecting minors on the internet.

“TES is an integral part of the association’s annual fundraising and outreach efforts,” Henning said. “Their generous support has enabled the association to reach decision-makers from a growing range of online industries, including those that may have age restriction requirements.”

“Our continued access to TES’s global audience is vital, and it is only possible through the assistance of DialXS — a winning combination of companies that are doing their part to promote the best interests of child safety and the industry at large,” Henning concluded. “They are both excellent examples of corporate caring and responsibility for other brands to follow.”

For more information, or to schedule a meeting in Prague with Henning, email tim@asacp.org.

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