ASACP Returns to Columbia for LALExpo Business Conference

LOS ANGELES — ASACP and its executive director, Tim Henning, will return to LALExpo, set for June 12-15 at the Cartagena de Indias Convention Center in Bolivar, Colombia.

LALExpo is billed as “the definitive B2B trade event for Central and South American,” with a particular focus on digital media companies and service providers

Anthony Rivera, an organizer of the event, and co-founder of AJ Studios, explained how LALExpo provides a significant opportunity for ASACP to reach professional businesses operating in the Latin American and Spanish-speaking marketplaces.

“As a hub of the global camming community, Colombia is also making inroads into the broader digital media market. As such, LALExpo promotes excellence and responsibility among the companies making a living and supporting their families and themselves through technology,” Rivera said. “This is why we support ASACP and its mission to educate and professionalize the industry in the name of protecting children.”

Henning praised the positive relationship between ASACP and LALExpo.

“ASACP is pleased to support LALExpo,” he said. “The event and its promoters play a leading role in the fight against CSAM by helping educate operators about the need for legal compliance and the maintenance of industry protocols and safety standards to help avoid minors’ abuse and guarantee the rights of children and adolescents.

"LALExpo promotes awareness of child safety and doing business at the highest levels of safe and responsible operation throughout Latin America and beyond,” Henning continued. “One of ASACP’s valued sponsors, LALExpo, and its promoters take their advocacy of child safety seriously, such as through their support of ‘Fundacion Liam’ and other initiatives that go above and beyond and serve as an example for other organizations to follow."

ASACP’s travel sponsor, DialXS, is underwriting Henning’s airfare.

"LALExpo’s continued support of the association sends a compelling message and helps establish its promoters among the upper echelon of industry leaders,” Henning said. “Through LALExpo’s generosity, ASACP can reach a much broader audience of frontline operators, providing them with the education and valuable free resources they need to help keep children out of and away from adult-oriented content.”

Find ASACP online and on Twitter. To schedule a meeting with Henning during LALExpo, email tim@asacp.org.

For additional details about LALExpo, visit the event online and on Twitter.

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